The First We Can Remember: Colorado Pioneer Women Tell Their Stories
Editat de Lee Schweningeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2011
Looking over the great prairie in the early 1880s, Nellie Buchanan said, “I knew I would never be contented until I had a home of our own in the wonderful West.” Some were not so sanguine. Mary Cox described the prairie as “the most barren, forsaken country that we had ever seen.” Like the others whose stories appear in this book, these women were describing their own thoughts and experiences traveling to and settling in what became Colorado. Sixty-seven of their original, first-person narratives, recounted to Civil Works Administration workers in 1933 and 1934, are gathered for the first time in this book.
The First We Can Remember presents richly detailed, vivid, and widely varied accounts by women pioneers during the late nineteenth century. Narratives of white American-born, European, and Native American women contending with very different circumstances and geographical challenges tell what it was like to settle during the rise of the smelting and mining industries or the gold rush era; to farm or ranch for the first time; to struggle with unfamiliar neighbors, food and water shortages, crop failure, or simply the intransigent land and unpredictable weather. Together, these narratives—historically and geographically framed by Lee Schweninger’s detailed introduction—create a vibrant picture of women’s experiences in the pioneering of the American West.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803235151
ISBN-10: 0803235151
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 8 maps, 1 appendix
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0803235151
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 8 maps, 1 appendix
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Lee Schweninger is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He is the author of Listening to the Land: Native American Literary Responses to the Landscape and Literary Masters: N. Scott Momaday.
Cuprins
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Texts
1. The Northwest Plateau: Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties
Mrs. Dan'els
Mrs. Henry Harris
Emma Daum Amick
Madeline Adams and Jennie Reische
2. The Mountains and Foothills: Gunnison, Rio Grande, Chaffee, Delta, Arapahoe, and Alamosa Counties
Mary Nichols Williams
Hattie Buck Williams
Anna Lee Fulcher Clarkson
Elizabeth Rule Harrington
Mary R. Goff
Mrs. Dock Wade
Ada B. Sittser
Julia E. Cozens
Mrs. William Stewart
Mary Jane Cole
3. The South: Pueblo, Otero, El Paso, and Las Animas Counties
Mrs. R. D. Russell
Hattie L. Hedges Trout
Mrs. Will Mattingly
Nellie Pollock Snyder
Mary E. Hayden
Cynthia Fisher
Anna Dillon
Mary Cox
4. The Northeast: Weld, Morgan, and Logan Counties
Ada Fleming Sanford
Grace Brush Mayne
Etta L. Matteson Kettley
Katherine S. McElroy
Mrs. Pitt Smith
Jennie Lucas
Sallie J. Cheairs
Lizzie Gordon Buchanan
Mrs. W. H. Clatworthy
5. The Eastern Prairie: Kit Carson and Prowers Counties
Nellie Buchanan 000
Elizabeth Gutting Lengel
Cynthia E. Boyles
Flora Linford Ferris
Mary Belle Kiser Haynes
Angelina Fuller
Anna Quinn
Clementina E. Morrison-Guthrie
Elizabeth Richards
Martha Gilmore Lundy
Luella Bell McKenzie
Anna Homm
Sarah Blakeman
Jennie E. Davis
Zelma Ackelson Davis
Malinda Jones Brammeier
Louise A. Merrill
6. The Southwest: La Plata and Montezuma Counties
Dora Provis Pedersen
Kate Smith Myers
Mella McCluer Bohlick
Sarah Ann Menefee
Eliza LaCount
Hubertine Pulvermiller
Clara Morris Ormiston
E. W. Camp
Mary D. Hansen
Carrie Smith Dunham
Eva Adams House
Mary Lee Lamb
Agnes Langkamp Lupke
Alice Henderson Akin
Joanna Spalding Todd
Sarah Elizabeth Walker Moore
Dora Provis Pedersen
Mary Alverda Estes Taylor
Lucy Catherine Brumley-McConnell
Mrs. Hattie Johnson Porter
Mrs. Matt Hammond
Appendix: The Correspondence of Anna Florence Robison and LeRoy Hafen
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Texts
1. The Northwest Plateau: Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties
Mrs. Dan'els
Mrs. Henry Harris
Emma Daum Amick
Madeline Adams and Jennie Reische
2. The Mountains and Foothills: Gunnison, Rio Grande, Chaffee, Delta, Arapahoe, and Alamosa Counties
Mary Nichols Williams
Hattie Buck Williams
Anna Lee Fulcher Clarkson
Elizabeth Rule Harrington
Mary R. Goff
Mrs. Dock Wade
Ada B. Sittser
Julia E. Cozens
Mrs. William Stewart
Mary Jane Cole
3. The South: Pueblo, Otero, El Paso, and Las Animas Counties
Mrs. R. D. Russell
Hattie L. Hedges Trout
Mrs. Will Mattingly
Nellie Pollock Snyder
Mary E. Hayden
Cynthia Fisher
Anna Dillon
Mary Cox
4. The Northeast: Weld, Morgan, and Logan Counties
Ada Fleming Sanford
Grace Brush Mayne
Etta L. Matteson Kettley
Katherine S. McElroy
Mrs. Pitt Smith
Jennie Lucas
Sallie J. Cheairs
Lizzie Gordon Buchanan
Mrs. W. H. Clatworthy
5. The Eastern Prairie: Kit Carson and Prowers Counties
Nellie Buchanan 000
Elizabeth Gutting Lengel
Cynthia E. Boyles
Flora Linford Ferris
Mary Belle Kiser Haynes
Angelina Fuller
Anna Quinn
Clementina E. Morrison-Guthrie
Elizabeth Richards
Martha Gilmore Lundy
Luella Bell McKenzie
Anna Homm
Sarah Blakeman
Jennie E. Davis
Zelma Ackelson Davis
Malinda Jones Brammeier
Louise A. Merrill
6. The Southwest: La Plata and Montezuma Counties
Dora Provis Pedersen
Kate Smith Myers
Mella McCluer Bohlick
Sarah Ann Menefee
Eliza LaCount
Hubertine Pulvermiller
Clara Morris Ormiston
E. W. Camp
Mary D. Hansen
Carrie Smith Dunham
Eva Adams House
Mary Lee Lamb
Agnes Langkamp Lupke
Alice Henderson Akin
Joanna Spalding Todd
Sarah Elizabeth Walker Moore
Dora Provis Pedersen
Mary Alverda Estes Taylor
Lucy Catherine Brumley-McConnell
Mrs. Hattie Johnson Porter
Mrs. Matt Hammond
Appendix: The Correspondence of Anna Florence Robison and LeRoy Hafen
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"This collection makes a valuable addition to the published narratives of western women."—Dee Garceau, Great Plains Quarterly
"[The First We Can Remember is] a refreshing take on how real women traveled, coped with hardship, and lived day to day."—Peggy M. Dillon, Oral History Review
"A welcome addition to the bookshelf of pioneer studies, this work provides a critical primary source for undergraduates in the fields of history, cultural studies and womens' studies and highlights the need for additional work on the history and influence of CWA cultural workers."—Laura Woodworth-Ney, South Dakota State Historical Society