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 Martha Summerhayes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She also found the fact that Cooley had two wifes to be quite shocking, and she complained publicly about those two matters in particular.
The miltary group, comprised of 100 people, mostly men, faced a two month long trip to Camp Apache, passing by the
Martha was convinced that Apache men were machista and, in her own words from her 1908 autobiography, "savage".
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 Vanished Arizona, Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman by Martha Summerhayes
"Why, Martha," said he, "did you not know that women are not
I declared the kettle was too large; Adams said he did not
I could possibly live in three rooms and a kitchen.
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 Vanished Arizona by Martha Summerhayes
Summerhayes account does not have this weakness and she is more concerned with how the events affect her children and herself.
Custer's books are more polished but more suspect as the information is filtered by her desire to glorify her husband.
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 Glittering Misery Army Wives on the Western Frontier
Libbie Custer often joked that in case of an Indian attack she would either be killed by the Indians or by an officer selected to kill her should escape be impossible.
Martha Summerhayes, who made it unharmed through Sanford Pass, was so weakened by stress and an earthquake that she began to see “spectres in the night”, spirits from a nearby graveyard.
The handsomely uniformed men “lent a brilliancy to every affair”.
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 Martha Summerhayes biography pictures portrait books online forum
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The S. Donan awash and floundering is almost at sinking point when the storm suddenly abates.
Martha Summerhayes, an attractive woman in her early sixties is seen through the window writing at a lady's desk.
But Frau Generalin, which way do you think is the better?
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 Living Voices from the Past - Vanished Arizona
Martha Summerhayes may have been considered a wimp in the deserts of Arizona having come from an upper middle class family on Nantucket Island.
However the love for her soldier husband, her education and travels to Germany and her sense of humor got her through many harrowing experiences.
Like many New England women of that time, she knew how to make quince jelly and floating islands but not how to boil an egg.
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 Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman (Living Voices of the Past,... by Martha ...
Superficial and without emotion, June 16, 2002 Reviewer: julie failla earhart from St. Louis, mo United States The second in the series, Living Voices of the Past, of diaries of the 1800s is the memoir of Martha Dunham Summerhayes' adventures of an Army wife as she follows her husband from post to post.
She also spent time in other parts of the country where Santa Fe was her favorite.
The tales of her life begin with her marriage to Jack Summerhayes in 1874.
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 Vanished Arizona By Martha Summerhayes
Truly, Martha Summerhayes is a living voice from the past.
You will smile as she bemoans the lack of servants, something most of us know how to do without, and you will sympathize as she recounts her desire to shuck the dresses of the "civilized" East for the cooler and more comfortable dress of the Mexican women.
She had grown up in the civilized East at Nantucket, and nothing there prepared her for life on the frontier.
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 Vanished Arizona Recollections Of the Army Life of a New England Woman - Summerhayes, Martha
Son, Harry Summerhayes, born early 1875, married Marion Stewart, daughter of the Reverand M. Stewart of the Unitarian Church, Lynn, Massachusetts.
In the back of the book on blank back flyleaf are notes written in pencil "Martha Dunham Summerhayes, Nantucket, married Lt. John Summerhayes early 1874.
Obviously, someone was doing a family geneology study.
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 FreeBooksToRead.com - Vanished Arizona by Martha Summerhayes - Page 5
I have also been able, with some difficulty and much patient effort, to secure several photographs of exceptional interest, which have been added to the illustrations.
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Vanished Arizona, Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman by Martha Summerhayes TO MY SON HARRY SUMMERHAYES WHO SHARED THE VICISSITUDES OF MY LIFE IN ARIZONA, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED Preface I have written this story of my army life at the urgent and ceaseless request of my children.
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 Books Written By Martha Summerhayes - Medical Textbook
Books Written By Martha Summerhayes - Medical Textbook
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 Books Written By Martha Summerhayes - Textbook Land
Books Written By Martha Summerhayes - Textbook Land
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 Martha Summerhayes - Wiktionary
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 Martha Summerhayes
- biography, portrait, pictures, editor reviewed directory searches and Martha Summerhayes books online - extensively enhanced with annotations linked from the Encyclopedia of Self-Knowledge.
The online books of Martha Summerhayes: Vanished Arizona, Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman.
The online book or books with annotations helping advance Emotional Literacy Education and Self-Knowledge include: Vanished Arizona, Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman.
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 Vanished Arizona by Martha Summerhayes - Project Gutenberg
Vanished Arizona by Martha Summerhayes - Project Gutenberg
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 UW Libraries - Database Search
Vanished Arizona recollections of my Army life / by Martha Summerhayes
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 Martha Summerhayes (b.1844, d.1926) - Curriculum vitae (CV)
Martha Summerhayes (b.1844, d.1926) - Curriculum vitae (CV)
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