About This Book
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.
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