She and her husband left their home and moved to the territory, where they lead a difficult life for the first few years. They had insufficient food and clothing, but she still made every effort to succeed. I probably would not have agreed to the decision to leave behind everything I knew to move to the frontier. The pioneer life was one with many hardships and danger, and I do not think I would have been able to survive. Another Anglo woman, born 1861 in Putnam County, Missouri, talked about how she survived after her husband was killed. She farmed and picked cotton and traded with Indians to provide for her four children. Her story is one of courage and persistence. Like her, I would have done hard labor to care for my children, but at the same time, I would have tried to get in contact with family in North Carolina. Her husband was killed during their second year in the territory, so the woman probably did not know many people in the
She and her husband left their home and moved to the territory, where they lead a difficult life for the first few years. They had insufficient food and clothing, but she still made every effort to succeed. I probably would not have agreed to the decision to leave behind everything I knew to move to the frontier. The pioneer life was one with many hardships and danger, and I do not think I would have been able to survive. Another Anglo woman, born 1861 in Putnam County, Missouri, talked about how she survived after her husband was killed. She farmed and picked cotton and traded with Indians to provide for her four children. Her story is one of courage and persistence. Like her, I would have done hard labor to care for my children, but at the same time, I would have tried to get in contact with family in North Carolina. Her husband was killed during their second year in the territory, so the woman probably did not know many people in the