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More Settlement Era Activities

Have fun with Michigan's Settlement Era history.
Here are some links to more things to do or read.

 

  • Make a corn husk doll. The Michigan Historical Museum prepared this neat activity for you on the MI Kids! Web site.

 

  • Design a simple pioneer nine-patch quilt and construct a pioneer town in the "Laura Ingalls Wilder Activities" section at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum web site.

 

 

  • Past Patterns, a company that makes patterns for people who want to sew historical-looking clothing, has an 1830s paper doll you can print and cut out.

 

  • What else was happening in the United States while the settlers were coming to Michigan? Jump back in time to the period of "Western Expansion & Reform" in "America's Story" at America's Library. Be sure to read the "Welcome to the Great Lakes State. Michigan Becomes a State" story!


 


We check these sites as often as we can, but we cannot be responsible for their availability or content. If you see problems with response or content at any of these sites, please notify that site's webmaster.

Contact the Michigan Historical Museum.

Updated 07/02/2010

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 •  Tour the Settling a State Gallery

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