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LEADER: They were clothed in buckskin and homespun. They had lots of strength, courage and patience. Mile by mile they pressed westward. They crossed rivers, prairies and mountains, carrying rifles, kettles and faith.

Many had left family and comfort far behind them for a future they thought would be good. They took little money and lots of faith along with their courage, patience and vision. These were the things that really mattered the most. They were the Early Americans. Please stand and join us in the Pledge of Allegiance.







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