Vanished Arizona
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4.7 • 11 Ratings
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Publisher Description
In 1874 when Martha Dunham Summerhayes came as a bride from the coast of Nantucket to Fort Russell in Wyoming Territory, she learned the hard facts of army life at Forts Whipple, McDowell, Apache, Yuma, Lowell and a summer in Ehrenberg, all in Arizona. She also spent time in other parts of the country where Santa Fe was her favorite. Her enthralling story told by actress Jane Merrifield-Beecher, gives episodes of traveling the Colorado River, using the red river water for bathing, rearing a baby in the isolation of the forts without the amenities she was use to in Nantucket and surviving the desert heat. This is three hours abridged .
Customer Reviews
Such a good historical memoir
Completely without self pity. Too bad modern memoirs are not written in this way. Always interesting. Good for people interested in the stories of 19th century women but also a very different viewpoint on army life on the frontier.