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So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier (Women in the West) Book

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  • So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier (Women in the West)
  • Written by author Ruth Barnes Moynihan
  • Published by Bison Books, 1990/06/01
  • The genuine creative achievements of nineteenth-century western women have often been obscured by sentimental tributes to their devotion and diligence, while men are praised as pathfinders, entrepreneurs, and community builders. But the nineteen narrative
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Introduction
Pt. I California, Nevada, and the Northwest, 1800-1883 3
1 "All was done under my direction and care" 5
2 "I am willing to go with you to any part of God's Foot Stool" 13
3 "We are satisfied to dig our gold in San Francisco" 15
4 "I suppose you thought me foolish in wishing to go" 23
5 "We surely thought a hoodoo was over us" 26
6 "Turbulence and evil of every description" 36
7 "It was a great trial for me to know just how to approach them" 46
8 "No persuits in common between us any more" 67
9 "Odors not of Araby" 118
10 "Of course we move in the best society" 126
Pt. II The High Plains and Rocky Mountains, 1870-1890 137
11 "$80,000 worth of gold dust" 140
12 "I resolved to try and be cheerful" 148
13 "To complain was never one of my traits of nature" 171
14 "They go by the name of fancy women" 191
15 "I couldn't stand Willie's laziness another day" 193
16 "No door or window was ever locked" 212
17 "My people will never believe me again" 227
Pt. III The Southwestern Desert, 1863-1900 239
18 "Set and rest and rock a spell" 243
19 "It was all a wonder to me" 245
20 "A stopping place for travelers" 255
21 "If you are not afraid, neither am I" 263
22 "This is desolation itself" 294
23 "Nothing seemed permanent on the desert" 315
Selected Bibliography 347


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