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Recollections of Past Days

Author : Sandra Ailey Petree
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 16,27 MB
Release : 2006-03-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0874215315

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For visitors to the Martin's Cove historic site in Wyoming, Patience Loader has become an icon of the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies. Her record of those events is important, but there is much else of interest in her autobiography. In fact, it is a bit unusual that someone such as her would have left such an engaging record of her life. The daughter of an English gardener, Patience Loader became a boarding house servant, domestic maid, and seamstress. Converted to Mormonism, she shipped with her parents to America. They joined the ill-fated Martin company, which because of poor planning and a late start west, was caught poorly prepared by severe high plains snowstorms in October and November 1856. The combined fatalities of the Martin and Willie companies made this the worst disaster in the history of overland travel. Patience = s father was one of those who died. After reaching Utah, Patience took the unusual step for a Mormon of marrying a soldier, John Rozsa, stationed at Camp Floyd. The troops there had made up the Utah Expedition, sent to ensure federal authority over the Mormons. Rozsa was a Hungarian immigrant and Mormon convert. When the Utah troops were recalled for the Civil War, Patience accompanied her husband, as an army laundress, to Washington, D.C., running a boarding house while Rozsa fought. After the war, he died at Fort Leavenworth of consumption, and Patience returned alone to Utah, where she became a cook at a mining camp in American Fork Canyon. Her autobiography ends there in 1872, though she lived till 1922.

Recollections of Past Days

Author : Sandra Ailey Petree
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 24,84 MB
Release : 2006-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1457180863

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For visitors to the Martin's Cove historic site in Wyoming, Patience Loader has become an icon of the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies. Her record of those events is important, but there is much else of interest in her autobiography. In fact, it is a bit unusual that someone such as her would have left such an engaging record of her life. The daughter of an English gardener, Patience Loader became a boarding house servant, domestic maid, and seamstress. Converted to Mormonism, she shipped with her parents to America. They joined the ill-fated Martin company, which because of poor planning and a late start west, was caught poorly prepared by severe high plains snowstorms in October and November 1856. The combined fatalities of the Martin and Willie companies made this the worst disaster in the history of overland travel. Patience's father was one of those who died. After reaching Utah, Patience took the unusual step for a Mormon of marrying a soldier, John Rozsa, stationed at Camp Floyd. The troops there had made up the Utah Expedition, sent to ensure federal authority over the Mormons. Rozsa was a Hungarian immigrant and Mormon convert. When the Utah troops were recalled for the Civil War, Patience accompanied her husband, as an army laundress, to Washington, D.C., running a boarding house while Rozsa fought. After the war, he died at Fort Leavenworth of consumption, and Patience returned alone to Utah, where she became a cook at a mining camp in American Fork Canyon. Her autobiography ends there in 1872, though she lived till 1922.

The Evolution of a State

Author : Noah Smithwick
Publisher :
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 38,65 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN :

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Recollections of My Slavery Days

Author : William Henry Singleton
Publisher : North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780865262874

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William Henry Singleton was born in 10 August 1843 in New Bern, North Carolina. His father was probably William G. Singleton (1823-1881) and his mother was Lettice Nelson. He enlisted in the Union Army in 1863. He married Maria Wanton (1849-1898) in 1868. Their daughter, Lulu (1884-1856), married Collins L. Fitch (1182-1951) in 1905. They had eight children. Includes Hall, Nelson and related families.

Old Days, Old Ways

Author : Mary Gilmore
Publisher :
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 12,52 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Authors, Australian
ISBN :

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Boys trained as interpreters, to be outside representatives of tribe; Preservation of food, sanctuaries, fish traps etc.; Author spent most of her childhood near Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.

Memories of Times Past

Author : Marta Hiatt
Publisher :
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 35,18 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780962092947

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Memories of Times Past is a nostalgic journey back to a time of Model-T Fords, stay-at-home-moms, vinyl long-playing records, telegrams, radio days, strict rules of etiquette, and manual typewriters. Here are the personal memories of the enormous changes that occurred in the twentieth century; a trip down memory lane for the older generation and, perhaps, some surprising insights into the way life was, for those who are younger.

Recollections of My Nonexistence

Author : Rebecca Solnit
Publisher :
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 15,42 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0593083334

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An electric portrait of the artist as a young woman that asks how a writer finds her voice in a society that prefers women to be silent In Recollections of My Nonexistence, Rebecca Solnit describes her formation as a writer and as a feminist in 1980s San Francisco, in an atmosphere of gender violence on the street and throughout society and the exclusion of women from cultural arenas. She tells of being poor, hopeful, and adrift in the city that became her great teacher; of the small apartment that, when she was nineteen, became the home in which she transformed herself; of how punk rock gave form and voice to her own fury and explosive energy. Solnit recounts how she came to recognize the epidemic of violence against women around her, the street harassment that unsettled her, the trauma that changed her, and the authority figures who routinely disdained and disbelieved girls and women, including her. Looking back, she sees all these as consequences of the voicelessness that was and still is the ordinary condition of women, and how she contended with that while becoming a writer and a public voice for women's rights. She explores the forces that liberated her as a person and as a writer--books themselves, the gay men around her who offered other visions of what gender, family, and joy could be, and her eventual arrival in the spacious landscapes and overlooked conflicts of the American West. These influences taught her how to write in the way she has ever since, and gave her a voice that has resonated with and empowered many others.

Retrocognitions

Author : Wagner Alegretti
Publisher : A. Internacional de la Conciencia
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 19,43 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Reincarnation
ISBN : 0970213166

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Old Plantation Days: Being Recollections of Southern Life Before the Civil War

Author : N. B. De Saussure
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 53 pages
File Size : 16,98 MB
Release : 2022-07-20
Category : History
ISBN :

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Old Plantation Days is a memoir in the form of a letter that Nancy Bostick writes reflecting on her life on a plantation and her marriage and parenthood afterward during the Civil War. Excerpt: The South as I knew it has disappeared; the New South has risen from its ashes, filled with the energetic spirit of a new age.