Looking over the great prairie in the early 1880s, Nellie Buchanan said, I knew I would never be contented until I had a home of our own in the wonderful West. Some were not so sanguine. Mary Cox described the prairie as the most barren, forsaken country that we had ever seen. Like the others whose stories appear in this book, these women were describing their own thoughts and experiences traveling to and settling in what became Colorado. Sixty-seven of their original, first-person narratives, recounted to Civil Works Administration workers in 1933 and 1934, are gathered for the first time in...
Looking over the great prairie in the early 1880s, Nellie Buchanan said, I knew I would never be contented until I had a home of our own in the wonder...