Letters of a Woman Homesteader

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Letters of a Woman Homesteader

by Elinore Pruitt Stewart

EN·~4 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

PUBLISHERS' NOTE

0:46

LETTERS OF A WOMAN HOMESTEADER - IToC - THE ARRIVAL AT BURNT FORK

3:18

IIToC - FILING A CLAIM

7:10

IIIToC - A BUSY, HAPPY SUMMER

7:10

IVToC - A CHARMING ADVENTURE AND ZEBULON PIKE

21:27

VToC - SEDALIA AND REGALIA

8:32

VIToC - A THANKSGIVING-DAY WEDDING

5:19

VIIToC - ZEBULON PIKE VISITS HIS OLD HOME

3:35

VIIIToC - A HAPPY CHRISTMAS

12:14

IXToC - A CONFESSION

2:51

Description

A young widow sets out from Denver with her two‑year‑old daughter, seeking a fresh start on the frontier. In a series of candid letters she recounts the arduous stagecoach ride through melting snow and mud, the colorful characters she meets, and the awe‑inspiring landscape that borders the Utah forest reserve. Her voice is lively and observant, turning even the most rugged moments into vivid snapshots of early‑twentieth‑century travel.

Once she reaches the remote ranch in Wyoming, she becomes a housekeeper for a Scottish cattleman and begins to carve out a life on the vast plains. The letters describe daily chores, the comforting routine of bagpipe music, and the simple pleasures of raising poultry and watching her daughter ride a pony to water. Through humor and determination, she sketches the challenges and hopes of homesteading, offering listeners a personal window into a world of pioneering resilience.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-08-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elinore Pruitt Stewart

Elinore Pruitt Stewart

b. 1878

Best known for vivid letters from her years as a Wyoming homesteader, this American writer turned hard frontier work into warm, lively storytelling. Her books offer an unusually personal view of early 20th-century Western life, full of humor, grit, and independence.

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