Letters of a Woman Homesteader

Letters of a Woman Homesteader

by Elinore Pruitt Stewart

26 chapters5h 19mEnglish1914

About this book

The writer of the following letters is a young woman who lost her husband in a railroad accident and went to Denver to seek support for herself and her two-year-old daughter, Jerrine. Turning her hand to the nearest work, she went out by the day as house-cleaner and laundress. Later, seeking to better herself, she accepted employment as a housekeeper for a well-to-do Scotch cattle-man, Mr. Stewart, who had taken up a quarter-section in Wyoming. The letters, written through several years to a former employer in Denver, tell the story of her new life in the new country. They are genuine letters, and are printed as written, except for occasional omissions and the alteration of some of the names. (Publishers’ Note, May 1914)

Chapters (26)

101 - Preface and Chapter 1
315
202 - Chapter 2
546
303 - Chapter 3
522
404 - Chapter 4
1506
505 - Chapter 5
599
606 - Chapter 6
383
707 - Chapter 7
263
808 - Chapter 8
880
909 - Chapter 9
228
1010 - Chapter 10
1285
1111 - Chapter 11
1196
1212 - Chapter 12
1135
1313 - Chapter 13
280
1414 - Chapter 14
382
1515 - Chapter 15
998
1616 - Chapter 16
1555
1717 - Chapter 17
242
1818 - Chapter 18
645
1919 - Chapter 19
1460
2020 - Chapter 20
296
2121 - Chapter 21
158
2222 - Chapter 22
306
2323 - Chapter 23
329
2424 - Chapter 24
1821
2525 - Chapter 25
1551
2626 - Chapter 26
299

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