Trials of the earth The true story of a pioneer woman

Mary Hamilton, 1866-1937

Book - 2016

"Near the end of her life, Mary Mann Hamilton (1866 - c.1936) was encouraged to record her experiences as a female pioneer. The result is the only known firsthand account of a remarkable woman thrust into the center of taming the American South-surviving floods, tornadoes, and fires; facing bears, panthers, and snakes; managing a boardinghouse in Arkansas that was home to an eccentric group of settlers; and running a logging camp in Mississippi that blazed a trail for development in the Mississippi Delta. All this she tackled--and diligently wrote about in secrecy, in a diary that not even her family knew she kept--while caring for her children, several of whom didn't survive the perils of pioneer life. The extreme hard work and t...ragedy Hamilton faced are eclipsed only by her emotional and physical strength; her unwavering faith in her husband, Frank, a mysterious Englishman; and her tenacious sense of adventure."--Amazon.com

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Genres
Autobiographies
Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Mary Hamilton, 1866-1937 (author)
Edition
First Little, Brown and Company edition
Item Description
"Originally published by University Press of Mississippi, October 1992"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
xiv, 318 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780316341394
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