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Book TitlePlace of Belonging : Five Founding Women of Fairbanks, Alaska
Number of Pages120 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWomen, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), General, Women's Studies, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Customs & Traditions
Publication Year2009
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
AuthorPhyllis Demuth Movius
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LCCN2009-009858
TitleLeadingA
Reviews"A Place of Belonging has great academic value, both for women's studies and the study of U.S. history, as it gives detailed accounts of the lives of these five very different women, citing correspondence and including over seventy black and white photos...interesting and stimulating reading with enough narrative to entertain while documenting these inspiring lives."--The Feminist Review blog, "A Place of Belonging has great academic value, both for women's studies and the study of U.S. history, as it gives detailed accounts of the lives of these five very different women, citing correspondence and including over seventy black and white photos...interesting and stimulating reading with enough narrative to entertain while documenting these inspiring lives."The Feminist Review blog, "A Place of Belonging has great academic value, both for women's studies and the study of U.S. history, as it gives detailed accounts of the lives of these five very different women, citing correspondence and including over seventy black and white photos...interesting and stimulating reading with enough narrative to entertain while documenting these inspiring lives."-The Feminist Review blog, "A Place of Belonging has great academic value, both for women's studies and the study of U.S. history, as it gives detailed accounts of the lives of these five very different women, citing correspondence and including over seventy black and white photos...interesting and stimulating reading with enough narrative to entertain while documenting these inspiring lives."--The Feminist Review blog -- The Feminist Review blog, "A Place of Belonging has great academic value, both for women's studies and the study of U.S. history, as it gives detailed accounts of the lives of these five very different women, citing correspondence and including over seventy black and white photos...interesting and stimulating reading with enough narrative to entertain while documenting these inspiring lives."-The Feminist Review blog
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal979.8/030922 B
Table Of ContentList of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Sarah Ellen Smith Gibson 2. Aline Chenot Baskerville Bradley Beegler 3. Jessie Spiro Bloom 4. Sarah Margaret Keenan Harrais 5. Mary Lee Cadwell Davis Conclusion Appendices Notes Bibliography Index
SynopsisAlaska has always attracted people from varied backgrounds. In "A Place of Belonging," Phyllis Movius introduces us to five women who settled in Fairbanks between 1903 and 1923 and who typify the disparate population that has long enriched Alaska. The women s daily lives and personal stories are woven together in these biographical portraits, drawn from the women s letters, memoirs, personal papers, club records, their own oral histories and published writings. Enriched by many never-before-published historical photos, Movius s research gives us a unique inroad into life on the frontier.", Alaska has always attracted people from varied backgrounds. In A Place of Belonging , Phyllis Movius introduces us to five women who settled in Fairbanks between 1903 and 1923 and who typify the disparate population that has long enriched Alaska. The women's daily lives and personal stories are woven together in these biographical portraits, drawn from the women's letters, memoirs, personal papers, club records, their own oral histories and published writings. Enriched by many never-before-published historical photos, Movius's research gives us a unique inroad into life on the frontier.
LC Classification NumberF914