Kenneth L. Holmes was a professor of history at Western Oregon State College. He edited and compiled Covered Wagon Women, drawing on archives and private sources. Anne M. Butler, a professor of history at Utah State University–Logan, is the author of Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West.
“The diaries and letters . . . throb with excitement, pain, and
mind-boggling determination.”—Kliatt
“An outstanding collection of primary sources written by women
moving west.”—Wagon Tracks
“Kenneth L. Holmes made the very wise editorial decision not to
update, revise, or parenthetically correct the quirky and often
fascinating prose of these nineteenth-century women. . . . The
writing is rich with the sounds of common speech and jargon . . .
and it should be a gold mine for students of everyday life.”—John
Mack Faragher, Western Historical Quarterly
“Covered Wagon Women is to be valued. . . . First, it brings
together in a single edition a major collection of the diaries of
overland women. . . . Second, this is probably the most perfectly
documented edition a researcher will find.”—Lillian Schlissel,
Pacific Historical Review
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