Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Historical
  • Language:English
  • Pages:88
  • eBook ISBN:9798350974799

The Lady Pioneers

A Story from the Missouri Bootheel

By Kate Melicent Hurff

Overview


In 1918, 'Cousin Kate' left behind her established life as schoolteacher and lecturer to make a go of farming in the newly opened lands of the Missouri Bootheel, recently drained of their swampland past. She spent the ensuing decades of her life in that endeavor, ultimately succeeding, and serving as a role model for other aspiring women.
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Description


This early 20th century writing is somewhat reminiscent of a Laura Ingalls Wilder piece from the same period, but of particular interest to natives and historians of the Missouri Bootheel.
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About The Author


Kate Melicent Hurff was a schoolteacher and lecturer by profession, but became a farmer as the story of this book relates.
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