The Passing of the Prairie by a Fossil
Biographical Sketches of Central Iowa Pioneers and Civil War Veterans
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About the Book
Three major themes—immigration, pioneering, and preservation of the
The first wave of pioneers tended to be Yankees who settled near the rivers, many of whom moved on with the advancing frontier. Then came the foreigners, most of them west coast Norwegians who started coming to
While the frontier process was still playing out, the institution of slavery and the election of Abraham Lincoln disrupted the American democracy.
The goal here is to present Nehemias Tjernagel’s biographies accurately and in a format that people of the twenty-first century will find readable and informative.
About the Author
The author, Nehemias Tjernagel, was born on Follinglo Farm near Story City, Iowa, in 1868 and died there ninety years later. He was a musician, composer, writer, world traveler, and farmer. His greatest recognition came in Norway when officials asked him for a band composition to honor “Teddy” Roosevelt for having won the Nobel Peace Prize. The May 5, 1910 ceremony honoring the former President opened with Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever followed by Nehemias’ Roosevelt Overture.
A man of diverse talents, Nehemias became interested in the lives of the pioneers and Civil War soldiers living near Story City. His parents had come from Norway and carved a farm out of the native prairie. On the eve of World War I Nehemias began collecting information on the aging pioneers and veterans. He envisioned a massive, two part book. One part was to be a series of biographies; the other a topical approach to pioneering. For reasons explained in the introduction, the magnum opus never materialized. Only portions of it appeared in print during Nehemias’ lifetime.