Pioneer women who took the trails west and carved homes out of the wilderness often kept diaries or journals. In them, they recorded their everyday activities and their adventures. These diaries were often among the dearest possessions of the women who owned them. They are also some of the best primary sources that historians have and are used to reconstruct a picture of the lives of these women and their families. Furthermore, they hold great value for the ordinary Americans of today. This thesis will be examining how and why these diaries and journals hold such great significance
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...
The works of twenty women whom participated in the westward expansion at some time between 1820 and ...
51 pagesHundreds of thousands of individuals and their families made the journey westward on the Ove...
Using history books, personal accounts, and fiction, this study will focus not only on pioneer life,...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
This thesis is a study of the life of the pioneer woman on the Kansas-Nebraska frontier. Chapters in...
Two-faced. Deceitful. Insincere. These words summarize the actions of Anglo-Americans toward Native ...
This study discusses diaries by three Mormon women on America\u27s southwestern frontier. These diar...
Diaries of Girls and Women captures and preserves the diverse lives of forty-seven girls and women w...
Review of: Writing the Trail: Five Women\u27s Frontier Narratives, by Deborah Lawrence
Advisor: Mary E. Wood. ix, 336 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries un...
Between 1845 and 1885, more than half a million people traveled on the Oregon-California Trail to th...
Illuminating Herstories: Women of the Pimería Alta in Spanish Colonial Missions follows a loosely c...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...
The works of twenty women whom participated in the westward expansion at some time between 1820 and ...
51 pagesHundreds of thousands of individuals and their families made the journey westward on the Ove...
Using history books, personal accounts, and fiction, this study will focus not only on pioneer life,...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
This thesis is a study of the life of the pioneer woman on the Kansas-Nebraska frontier. Chapters in...
Two-faced. Deceitful. Insincere. These words summarize the actions of Anglo-Americans toward Native ...
This study discusses diaries by three Mormon women on America\u27s southwestern frontier. These diar...
Diaries of Girls and Women captures and preserves the diverse lives of forty-seven girls and women w...
Review of: Writing the Trail: Five Women\u27s Frontier Narratives, by Deborah Lawrence
Advisor: Mary E. Wood. ix, 336 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries un...
Between 1845 and 1885, more than half a million people traveled on the Oregon-California Trail to th...
Illuminating Herstories: Women of the Pimería Alta in Spanish Colonial Missions follows a loosely c...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore pioneer prairie women of fiction, in the novels of O. E. R...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part tells about the European homes of my parents...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...