Pansy's history : the autobiography of Margaret E.P. Gordon, 1866-1966 /
Margaret "Pansy" Gordon's life covered a remarkable span of years and territory. She lived one century, and the years took her from England to residences in British Columbia, Salt Lake City, and an Ojibway village on Georgian Bay; back to Utah and then Canada to homes at the shore of...
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Language: | English |
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Logan, Utah :
Utah State University Press,
2011
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Series: | Life writings of frontier women ;
v. 12. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: The early years
- England, to 1876
- American, the journey west, August 1876
- British Columbia, 1876-1879
- In school at Victoria, 1879-1881
- Salt Lake City, 1882-1883
- Henvey's Inlet, 1883-1885
- My conversion, 1885
- Part II: The middle years: pioneering in Utah and Canada
- Salt Lake City II, 1885-1889
- Meadowville, 1889-1892
- Marriage and motherhood, 1893-1899
- Stirling, 1899-1906
- Raymond, 1906-1917
- Salt Lake City III, 1917-1923
- Part III: The last years in California, the safe harbor
- California, 1923-1926
- Genealogy, 1927 (or earlier) to 1937
- Last words, 1934-1964.