During the Victorian era (1837-1901), many women took the best and worse of Texas and not only endured, but thrived. Author Sherrie McLeRoy profiles eight of these women who shared a simple link of geography by living on the bawdy, brawling Red River for at least some critical part of their years. Their contributions have not been fully recognized and their accomplishments speak of a strengh and determination not only to survive, but to overcome every concievable obstacle. Their stories are nothing short of heroic.
Included in the book are Lucy Kidd-Key (Woman Educator of the South), Enid Justin (Lady Bootmaker), Lucy Pickens (Queen of the Confederacy), Sophia Porter (Confederate Paul Revere), Ela Hockaday (Headmistress), Edna Gladney (Crusader), and Lydia Starr McPherson (Newspaper Publisher).
Red River Women (Women of the West)
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Author(s)McLeroy, Sherrie S.
PublisherTaylor Trade Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1556225016
ISBN-139781556225017
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank1,492,057
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸