Frontier House - Episode 4 (3/4)

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcTsEJf9nHI&feature=related

Follow the lives of three family groups that agreed to live as homesteaders did on the American frontier in 1883.

Season 1, Episode 4 -- Aired: 4/30/2002

Survival

The Clunes have rattlesnake for dinner. The Brooks get goats. Kristen makes goat cheese. Gordon Clune makes moonshine.

Watch the FULL SERIES: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=872C99D9FA0E253E

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  • Please check my channel for other episodes in this series. If you’re enjoying this, there are several other “House” series available on my channel as well! Enjoy!

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  • do the women relize that you wouldn't be walking around in your underwear all the time in 1883

  • That Glenn woman needs to get off her high horse.

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  • @WyattsMumma I do somewhat, being a country girl myself, but she doesn't have to be so jugemental of others.

  • Mark shouldn't be talking about the Clones considering their marriage is heading for divorce and they are getting stronger.

  • They are going to have a culture shock when they get back to their 21st century homes!!

  • Mr. Glenn is such a hard worker.

  • Science 101...vinegar and baking soda..."Not a good idea?"

  • I guess Im the only one here that relates with Karen Glenn. She is a very stong willed person that doesn't know the word "failure". She is a force to reckon with, and proud to be like her.

  • the glenn woman is a feckin nightmare, know-all bitch!

  • @akatsukiconcubine I love learning new things. Thanks for the info. It's a pity this show didn't have you as a historical expert.

  • @bornperformer they had corset covers and middy blouses to cover up that were made sheer linen. and thank you for pointing out another misconception. they wore improvers that were basically an early version of a brassiere instead of a full corset because you couldn't do farm work without bending. the typical attire for a frontier woman was shift, improver, camisole (a form of corset cover), under petticoat, petticoat and a top skirt.

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