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Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888

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"Remininscences of army wives constitute a distinct genre of the literature of the American West...Near the top of the list--indeed, at the very top--stands Frances M. A. Roe's Army Letters from an Officer's Wife."--Robert M. Utley, Great Plains Quarterly In the summer of 1871, Frances Marie Antoinette Mack married Fayette Washington Roe, fresh out of West Point, and left the East behind to join his infantry regiment at Fort Lyon, Colorado, where her sprightly account of frontier life begins. As a western army wife Frances Roe found herself in the shadow of the Rockies--Lt. Roe was stationed at Piegan Agency, Montana Territory, as well as in the Cheyenne country of Colorado and Indian Territory--and her book is filled with the beauty of the wilderness. She records the problems of camp and garrison life with servants, sand, and shortages, and the pleasures of parties and new friends, of hunting, fishing, and camping trips, and of long romps with her dog Hal. One chapter reports a fine summer's outing to twelve-year-old Yellowstone National Park in 1884. In the cavalcade of men's western memoirs, books written by frontier women have too often gone unheralded and almost unnoticed.Yet women were among the keenest observers of the nineteenth-century West and its inhabitants, as seen nowhere better than in Frances Roe's vivid account of life with the western army. Sandra L. Myres wrote widely on the history of the American West. Her published works include Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, 180-1915.

Author Biography:

Sandra L. Myres wrote widely on the history of the American West. Her published works include Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, 180-1915.
Release date NZ
October 1st, 1981
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Undergraduate
Contributor
  • Introduction by Sandra L. Myres
Illustrations
illus
Pages
387
Dimensions
127x203x23
ISBN-13
9780803289055
Product ID
1822348

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