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Object: Matrimony - The Risky Business Of Mail-Order Matchmaking On The Western Frontier (Paperback)
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Object: Matrimony - The Risky Business Of Mail-Order Matchmaking On The Western Frontier (Paperback)
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Loot Price R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
You Save R108 (22%)
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Desperate to strike it rich during the Western Gold Rushes and
eager for the free land afforded them through the Homestead Act,
men went west alone and sacrificed many creature comforts. Only
after they arrived at their destinations did some of them realize
how much they missed female companionship.
One way for men living on the frontier to meet women was through
subscriptions to heart-and-hand clubs. The men received newspapers
with information, and sometimes photographs, about women, with whom
they corresponded. Eventually, a man might convince a woman to join
him in the West, and in matrimony. Social status, political
connections, money, companionship, or security were often
considered more than love in these arrangements. Complete with
historic photographs and actual advertisements from both women
seeking husbands and males seeking brides, "Object Matrimony"
includes stories of courageous mail order brides and their exploits
as well as stories of the marriage brokers, mercenary matchmakers
looking to profit as merchants did off of the miners and settlers.
Some of these stories end happily ever after; others reveal
desperate situations that robbed the brides of their youth and
sometimes their lives.
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