Ball, Eve
Ma'am Jones of the Pecos / Eve Ball - Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona Press 1969 - xv, 238 p.
Barbara Jones symbolizes the fortitude, the adaptability, the physical and moral strength and sheer talent of the American pioneer women who could use a needle, an axe, a skillet, or a gun with equal competence; who loved to dance to gay music but oftener prayed and tended the sick to the groans of the dying in the midst of frontier battles and raging epidemics.
35403
Jones, Barbara
Frontier and pioneer life --New Mexico
Women Frontier.
917.89034 Bal 48
Ma'am Jones of the Pecos / Eve Ball - Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona Press 1969 - xv, 238 p.
Barbara Jones symbolizes the fortitude, the adaptability, the physical and moral strength and sheer talent of the American pioneer women who could use a needle, an axe, a skillet, or a gun with equal competence; who loved to dance to gay music but oftener prayed and tended the sick to the groans of the dying in the midst of frontier battles and raging epidemics.
35403
Jones, Barbara
Frontier and pioneer life --New Mexico
Women Frontier.
917.89034 Bal 48