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So much to be done, women settlers on the mining and ranching frontier, edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fischer Dichamp

Label
So much to be done, women settlers on the mining and ranching frontier, edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fischer Dichamp
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-325)
resource.biographical
collective biography
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
So much to be done
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
20264340
Responsibility statement
edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fischer Dichamp
Series statement
Women in the West
Sub title
women settlers on the mining and ranching frontier
Table Of Contents
"I am willing to go with you to any part of God's foot stool" / Mary Jane Hayden -- "We are satisfied to dig our gold in San Francisco" / Jerusha Merrill -- "I suppose you thought me foolish in wishing to go" / Lucetta Rogers -- "We surely thought a hoodoo was over us" / Mrs. E.A. Van Court -- "Turbulence and evil of every description" / Mrs. Lee Whipple-Haslam -- "It was a great trial for me to know just how to approach them" / Mrs. J.W. Likins -- "No persuits in common between us any more" / Carrie Williams -- "Of course we move in the best society" / Louise Palmer -- "I resolved to try and be cheerful" / Mrs. A.M. Green -- "To complain was never one of my traits of nature" / Mrs. Nat Collins -- "They go by the name of fancy women" / Louisa Cook"I couldn't stand Willie's laziness another day" / Malinda Jenkins -- "No door or window was ever locked" / Mary Ronan -- "My people will never believe me again" / Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins -- "It was all a wonder to me" / Mary Barnard Aguirre -- "A stopping place for travelers" / Sarah Butler York -- "If you are not afraid, neither am I" / Sister Blandina Segale -- "This is desolation itself" / Angeline Mitchell Brown -- "Nothing seemed permanent on the desert" / Sadie Martin
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