the cellar’s portion out, and bags the rest on the cart’s floor. The farmer in Donald Hall’s poem is going to market, and many of us are only a few generations away from such a family farm. I’m ...
The Red River Ox Cart trails carved and snaked their way across northwestern Minnesota. In the mid-1800s, those dirt trails became a lifeline for settlers. Terry Doerksen, of Winnipeg, travels near ...
The Cranford Historical Society will present "The Ox-Cart Man" on Sunday, Sept. 27, from 2-4 p.m., at The Crane-Phillips House Museum, 124 North Union Ave., Cranford. The program will begin at 2:15 ...
The Red River Trail, more commonly known in Minnesota as the Pembina Trail, was used in the mid-1800s. Ox carts, often driven by the Métis — Indigenous people who lived and traded along Canadian fur ...
PEMBINA (AP) - Orlin Ostby has guided an ox cart along the 420-mile Pembina Trail from Pembina, to St. Paul thousands of times - in his mind. On Monday, he started the journey for real, to observe ...