Land in Her Own Name: Women as Homesteaders in North Dakota

Land in Her Own Name: Women as Homesteaders in North Dakota

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Land in Her Own Name: Women as Homesteaders in North Dakota

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Land is often known by the names of past owners. "Emma’s Land," "Gina’s quarter," and "the Ingeborg Land" are reminders of the many women who homesteaded across North Dakota in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centures. Land in Her Own Name records these homesteaders’ experiences as revealed in interviews with surviving homesteaders and their families and friends, land records, letters, and diaries.

These women’s fascinating accounts tell of locating a claim, erecting a shelter, and living on the prairie. Their ethnic backgrounds include Yankee, Scandinavian, German, and German-Russian, as well as African-American, Jewish, and Lebanese. Some were barely twenty-one, while others had reached their sixties. A few lived on their land for life and "never borrowed a cent against it"; others sold or rented the land to start a small business or two provide money for education.

For this paperback edition, Elizabeth Jameson’s new foreword situates the homesteading experience for women within the larger context of western history.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
University of Oklahoma Press
Manufacturer
University of Oklahoma Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
210 illustrations, notes, index
ReleaseDate
1996-10-01T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780806128863