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Covered Wagon Women, Volume 2 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1850 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991):... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 2 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1850 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Lillian Schlissel
R543 R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Save R91 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The women who traveled west in covered wagons during the 1840s speak through these letters and diaries. Here are the voices of Tamsen Donner and young Virginia Reed, members of the ill-fated Donner party; Patty Sessions, the Mormon midwife who delivered five babies on the trail between Omaha and Salt Lake City; Rachel Fisher, who buried both her husband and her little girl before reaching Oregon. Still others make themselves heard, starting out from different places and recording details along the way, from the mundane to the soul-shattering and spirit-lifting.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 11 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1879-1903 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 11 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1879-1903 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Katherine G. Morrissey
R448 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The stories seem simple--they left, they traveled, they settled--yet the restless westering impulse of Americans created one of the most enduring figures in our frontier pantheon: the hardy pioneer persevering against all odds. Undeterred by storms, ruthless bandits, towering mountains, and raging epidemics, the women in these volumes suggest why the pioneer represented the highest ideals and aspirations of a young nation. In this concluding volume of the Covered Wagon Women series, we see the final animal-powered overland migrations that were even then yielding to railroad travel and, in a few short years, to the automobile. The diaries and letters resonate with the vigor and spirit that made possible the settling and community-building of the American West.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 10 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1875-1883 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 10 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1875-1883 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Elliott West
R468 R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Save R77 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Forty years after the legendary overland travels of Oregon pioneers in the 1840s, Lucy Clark Allen wrote, "the excitement continues." Economic hard times in Minnesota sent Allen and her husband to Montana in hopes of evading the droughts, grasshoppers, and failed crops that had plagued their farm. Allen and her compatriots, in this volume of "Covered Wagon Women," experience a much different journey than their predecessors. Many settlements now await those bound for the West, with amenities such as hotels and restaurants, as well as grain suppliers to provide feed for the horses and mules that had replaced the slower oxen in pulling wagons. Routes were clearly marked--some had been replaced entirely by railroad tracks. Nevertheless, many of the same dangers, fears, and aspirations confronted these dauntless women who traveled the overland trails.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 9 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1864-1868 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 9 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1864-1868 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Sherry L. Smith
R463 R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Save R77 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In their simplicity is their poignancy. On August 7, 1865, Mary Louisa Black noted in her journal that they were "nooning on a nice stream in a valey in the mountains." A day later she observed that one of the men in the overland expedition had "buried an infant here yesterday--still born." One can only imagine her emotional turmoil--she had buried her own daughter three months earlier, just as she and her husband set out for Oregon. While each diarist and letter-writer had her personal joys and sorrows, collectively these invaluable accounts demonstrate the passion and courage of these nineteenth-century pioneering women who led and followed their families into the West, pursuing dreams of better economic or social situations. One can only marvel at their ability to persevere under conditions that sent many scurrying back home to the East.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 8 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1862-1865 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 8 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1862-1865 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Maria Montoya
R515 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The overland trails in the 1860s witnessed the creation of stage stations to facilitate overland travel. These stations, placed every twenty or thirty miles, ensured that travelers would be able to obtain grain for their livestock and food for themselves. They also sped up the process of mail delivery to remote Western outposts. Tragically, the easing of overland travel coincided with renewed conflicts with the Cheyenne and other Plains Indians. The massacre of Black Kettle's people at Sand Creek instigated two years of bloody reprisals and counterreprisals. "Amid this turmoil and change, these daring women continued to build on the example set by earlier women pioneers. As Harriet Loughary wrote upon her arrival in California, "[after] two thousands of miles in an ox team, making an average of eighteen miles a day enduring privations and dangers . . . When we think of the earliest pioneers . . . we feel an untold gratitude towards them."

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 5 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The Oregon Trail (Paperback, [1995],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 5 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The Oregon Trail (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes, David C. Duniway; Compiled by Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Ruth Barnes Moynihan
R524 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R85 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Abigail Jane Scott was seventeen when she left Illinois with her family in the spring of 1852. Her record of the journey west is full of expressive detail: breakfasting in a snowstorm, walking behind the wagons to keep warm, tasting buffalo meat, trying to climb Independence Rock. She meets her future husband, Benjamin Duniway, at the end of the Oregon Trail and, in the years to come, finds fame as a writer and a leader of the suffrage movement in the Northwest. Her grandson, David Duniway, edited her trail diary for Covered "Wagon Women." This volume includes the equally vivid diaries of other women who rode the wagons in 1852. Polly Coon of Wisconsin recalls trading with the Indians. Martha Read, starting from Illinois, is particularly alert to the suffering of the animals, noting hundreds of dead cows and horses along the way. Cecilia Adams and Parthenia Blank, twin sisters from Illinois, jointly chronicle their once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 4 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The California Trail (Paperback, [1995],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 4 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The California Trail (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Glenda Riley
R519 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1852 a record number of women helped keep the wagons rolling over the perilous western trails. The fourth volume of "Covered Wagon Women" is devoted to families headed for California that year. Diaries and letters of six pioneer women describe the rigors en route, trailside celebrations and tragedies, the scourge of cholera, and encounters with the Indians.

Best of Covered Wagon Women (Paperback): Kenneth L Holmes Best of Covered Wagon Women (Paperback)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Michael L. Tate
R609 R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Save R98 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The diaries and letters of women who braved the overland trails during the great nineteenth-century westward migration are treasured documents in the study of the American West. These eight firsthand accounts are among the best ever written. They were selected for the power with which they portray the hardship, adventure, and boundless love for friends and family that characterized the overland experience. Some were written with the skilled pens of educated women. Others bear the marks of crude cabin learning, with archaic and imaginative spelling and a simplicity of expression. All convey the profound effect the westward trek had on these women.For too long these diaries and letters were secreted away in attics and basements or collected dust on the shelves of manuscript collections across the country. Their publication gives us a fresh perspective on the pioneer experience.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 7 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1854-1860 (Paperback): Kenneth L Holmes Covered Wagon Women, Volume 7 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1854-1860 (Paperback)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Shirley Anne Leckie
R517 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Some of the women traveling west in the late 1850s were strong advocates of equal rights for their sex. On the trail, Julia Archibald Holmes and Hannah Keziah Clapp sensibly wore the "freedom costume" called bloomers. In 1858 Holmes joined the Pikes Peak gold rush and was the first woman of record to climb the famous mountain. Educator Hannah Clapp traveled to California with a revolver by her side, speaking her mind in a letter included in this volume, which is also enriched by the trail diaries of seven other women. Among them were Sarah Sutton, who died in 1854, just before reaching Oregon's Willamette Valley; Sarah Maria Mousley, a Mormon woman traveling to Utah in 1857; and Martha Missouri Moore, who drove thousands of sheep from Missouri to California with her husband in 1860.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 6 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1853-1854 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 6 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1853-1854 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Linda Peavy, Ursula Smith
R519 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"We traveled this forenoon over the roughest and most desolate piece of ground that was ever made," wrote Amelia Knight during her 1853 wagon train journey to Oregon. Some of the parties who traveled with Knight were propelled by religious motives. Hannah King, an Englishwoman and Mormon convert, was headed for Salt Lake City. Her cultured, introspective diary touches on the feelings of sensitive people bound together in a stressful undertaking. Celinda Hines and Rachel Taylor were Methodists seeking their new Canaan in Oregon. Also Oregon-bound in 1853 were Sarah (Sally) Perkins, whose minimalist record cuts deep, and Eliza Butler Ground and Margaret Butler Smith, sisters who wrote revealing letters after arriving. Going to California in 1854 were Elizabeth Myrick, who wrote a no-nonsense diary, and the teenage Mary Burrell, whose wit and exuberance prevail.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 3 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1851 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991):... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 3 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1851 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Susan Armitage
R515 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The wagon trains to California greatly decreased in 1851 as reports of deadly cholera on the trail the year before and strikeouts in gold prospecting became known. Those who did go west--about 2,160 men and 1,440 women--tended toward Oregon's rich Willamette Valley because of a new federal land law that awarded a husband and wife a full section.

Volume 3 of "Covered Wagon Women" contains the diaries and letters of six Oregon-bound women, as well as the journal of an English Mormon woman who described her experience all the way from Liverpool to Salt Lake City. The words of these pioneer women convey their exhilaration, courage, exhaustion, and terror in traveling so far into the unknown.

Covered Wagon Women, Volume 1 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1840-1849 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 1 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1840-1849 (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Anne M. Butler
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The women who traveled west in covered wagons during the 1840s speak through these letters and diaries. Here are the voices of Tamsen Donner and young Virginia Reed, members of the ill-fated Donner party; Patty Sessions, the Mormon midwife who delivered five babies on the trail between Omaha and Salt Lake City; Rachel Fisher, who buried both her husband and her little girl before reaching Oregon. Still others make themselves heard, starting out from different places and recording details along the way, from the mundane to the soul-shattering and spirit-lifting.

Keep Your Eye on the Prize - A Story of Determination, Diligence, and Perseverance (Paperback): Kenneth L Holmes Keep Your Eye on the Prize - A Story of Determination, Diligence, and Perseverance (Paperback)
Kenneth L Holmes
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Keep Your Eye on the Prize - A Story of Determination, Diligence, and Perseverance (Hardcover): Kenneth L Holmes Keep Your Eye on the Prize - A Story of Determination, Diligence, and Perseverance (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Holmes
R791 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R138 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Linfield's Hundred Years - A Centennial History of Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon (Paperback): Kenneth L Holmes Linfield's Hundred Years - A Centennial History of Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon (Paperback)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Kenneth Scott Latourette
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Contributors Are Ralph E. Storey, William R. Frerichs, Jonas A. Jonasson, And Others.

Linfield's Hundred Years - A Centennial History Of Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon (Hardcover): Kenneth L Holmes Linfield's Hundred Years - A Centennial History Of Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Kenneth Scott Latourette
R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Contributors Are Ralph E. Storey, William R. Frerichs, Jonas A. Jonasson, And Others.

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