Foote, Cheryl J.,
Women of the New Mexico Frontier, 1846-1912 Print Cheryl J. Foote. - 1st ed. - Niwot, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, c1990. - xviii, 198 p. : ports. ; 23 cm. Hardback book.
"Chapter 5 of this book was first published in the fall 1990 issue of Journal of Presbyterian history"--Verso t.p. Includes index.
Missionary wives in New Mexico --
Army wives in the Southwest, 1850-1855 --
Ellen Williams, Army laundress and nurse --
Josephine Clifford, Army wife, writer, and conservationist --
Alice Blake, mission teacher in the Southwest --
Matilda Coxe Stevenson in New Mexico.
This book sintroduces us to prtestant missionaries, army wives, nurse and laundress of the Civil War, and the first woman anthropologists of the Southwest, among others. These women participated fully on the frontier of the American Southwest. The accounts focus on heretofore little-known women who deserve recognition, based on writings overlooked by an earlier generation of historians.
0870812157 9780870812156
90030308
Harriet AShaw; Catherine Gorman; Katie Bowen ; Anna Maria Morris; ellen Williams; Josephine Clifford; Alice Blake; Matilda Coxe Stevenson.
Women pioneers--History.--New Mexico
Frontier and pioneer life--New Mexico.
New Mexico--History--1848-
978.904082 Foo 48
Women of the New Mexico Frontier, 1846-1912 Print Cheryl J. Foote. - 1st ed. - Niwot, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, c1990. - xviii, 198 p. : ports. ; 23 cm. Hardback book.
"Chapter 5 of this book was first published in the fall 1990 issue of Journal of Presbyterian history"--Verso t.p. Includes index.
Missionary wives in New Mexico --
Army wives in the Southwest, 1850-1855 --
Ellen Williams, Army laundress and nurse --
Josephine Clifford, Army wife, writer, and conservationist --
Alice Blake, mission teacher in the Southwest --
Matilda Coxe Stevenson in New Mexico.
This book sintroduces us to prtestant missionaries, army wives, nurse and laundress of the Civil War, and the first woman anthropologists of the Southwest, among others. These women participated fully on the frontier of the American Southwest. The accounts focus on heretofore little-known women who deserve recognition, based on writings overlooked by an earlier generation of historians.
0870812157 9780870812156
90030308
Harriet AShaw; Catherine Gorman; Katie Bowen ; Anna Maria Morris; ellen Williams; Josephine Clifford; Alice Blake; Matilda Coxe Stevenson.
Women pioneers--History.--New Mexico
Frontier and pioneer life--New Mexico.
New Mexico--History--1848-
978.904082 Foo 48