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In 1901, Philadelphia's celebrity female journalist stepped off a train in Blackfoot, Montana, and into a world of living legends. The miners and frontiersmen, Indians and trappers that Caroline Lockhart met there inspired this beautiful, single, strong-willed woman to live a life she had only dreamed about in what remained of the Wild West.
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The story of a woman who made her life in New Mexico--a determined, ingenious entrepreneur whose career and personality defy every stereotype about women.
Ranch life --- Women ranchers --- Ranchers --- Women farmers --- Nunnery, Frances Minerva, --- New Mexico
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Chinese American women --- Women immigrants --- Women ranchers --- Women slaves --- Bemis, Polly, --- China --- Idaho
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Femmes ranchers --- Interviews --- Ranchers --- Ranch life --- Women ranchers --- Alberta --- Saskatchewan --- Social life and customs.
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In 1846, James Boyd Hawkins, his wife Ariella, and their young children left North Carolina to establish a sugar plantation in Matagorda County, in the Texas coastal bend.In The Hawkins Ranch in Texas: From Plantation Times to the Present, Margaret Lewis Furse, a great-granddaughter of James B. and Ariella Hawkins and an active partner in today's Hawkins Ranch, has mined public records, family archives, and her own childhood memories to compose this sweeping portrait of more than 160 years of plantation, ranch, and small-town life.Letters sent by the Hawkinses fro
Women ranchers --- Ranchers --- Ranch life --- Plantation life --- Hawkins family. --- Matagorda County (Tex.) --- Hawkins Ranch (Tex.) --- History.
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`With searching eyes he studied the beautiful purple, barren waste of sage. Here was the unknown and the perilous.'The novel that set the pattern for the modern Western, Riders of the Purple Sage was first published in 1912, immediately selling over a million copies. In the remote border country of South Utah, a man is about to be whipped by the Mormons in order to pressure Jane Withersteen into marrying against her will. The punishment is halted by the arrival of the hero, Lassiter, a gunman in black leather, who routs the persecutors and then gradually recounts his own history of an endless
Women ranchers --- Mormon women --- Polygamy --- Utah --- #KVHA:American Studies --- Women, Mormon --- Christian women --- Latter Day Saint women
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Ranchers --- Ranch life --- Women ranchers --- Biography --- Greenwood, Kathy L., --- Hart family. --- Heart-Diamond Ranch (N.M.) --- Carlesbad Region (N.M.)
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Women ranchers --- Ranchers --- Women in the cattle industry --- Ranch life --- Ranchmen --- Stockmen (Animal industry) --- Farmers --- Women farmers --- Cattle trade --- History --- E-books --- History.
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Women ranchers --- Ranchers --- Ranch life --- Married people --- History --- Kenedy, Petra Vela, --- Kenedy, Mifflin, --- Rio Grande Valley (Colo.-Mexico and Tex.) --- Texas, South --- Brownsville (Tex.) --- Social life and customs
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