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Letters of a Woman Homesteader

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The collection presents a sequence of letters written by a woman who leaves town to homestead in the American West, recounting her voyage to a remote Wyoming valley, filing a land claim, and daily life establishing a ranch. She describes practical tasks—building, gardening, tending livestock—neighbors and frontier characters, small domestic adventures and hardships, seasonal rhythms, a marriage and community events, and reflections on independence, resilience, and the pleasures of rural self-reliance. The letters mix vivid travel episodes, personal anecdotes, and pragmatic homesteading advice.

About the Author

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Elinore Pruitt Stewart

Elinore Pruitt Stewart was an American author and homesteader known for her vivid and engaging letters that provide a unique perspective on life in the early 20th century American West. Her most notable work, "Letters of a Woman Homesteader," offers a personal account of her experiences as a woman navigating the challenges and triumphs of homesteading in Wyoming. Stewart's writing captures the spirit of independence and resilience, reflecting her deep connection to the land and the people around her. In addition to her homesteading letters, she also wrote "Letters on an Elk Hunt," further showcasing her adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors.

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