Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman
Martha Summerhayes
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"This is the lively autobiography of Martha Summerhayes, the wife of an officer in the American Army. Here, she tells many stories about life and conditions in different camps and forts in which she lived with her expanding family, people along the way, and Journeys."
(Summary by Stav Nisser) (7 hr 4 min)
Chapitres
00 - Preface | 2:45 | Lu par dobsonfly |
01 - Germany and the Army | 9:53 | Lu par dmmortimer |
02 - I Joined the Army | 3:43 | Lu par dmmortimer |
03 - Army House-Keeping | 14:02 | Lu par ldartsch |
04 - Down the Pacific Coast | 9:40 | Lu par ldartsch |
05 - The Slue | 9:25 | Lu par ldartsch |
06 - Up the Rio Colorado | 15:14 | Lu par ldartsch |
07 - The Mojave Desert | 16:13 | Lu par ldartsch |
08 - Learning How to Soldier | 11:40 | Lu par dobsonfly |
09 - Across the Mogollons | 11:22 | Lu par dobsonfly |
10 - A Perilous Adventure | 3:52 | Lu par Emadattely |
11 - Camp Apache | 12:24 | Lu par dobsonfly |
12 - Life Amongst the Apaches | 16:52 | Lu par dobsonfly |
13 - A New Recruit | 11:02 | Lu par dobsonfly |
14 - A Memorable Journey | 12:26 | Lu par dobsonfly |
15 - Fording the Little Colorado | 8:15 | Lu par dmmortimer |
16 - Stoneman's Lake | 15:41 | Lu par dmmortimer |
17 - The Colorado Desert | 4:49 | Lu par ashleighjane |
18 - Ehrenberg on the Colorado | 8:50 | Lu par dmmortimer |
19 - Summer at Ehrenberg | 23:29 | Lu par dmmortimer |
20 - My Deliverer | 7:23 | Lu par dmmortimer |
21 - Winter in Ehrenberg | 12:11 | Lu par dmmortimer |
22 - Return to the States | 9:27 | Lu par dmmortimer |
23 - Back to Arizona | 15:17 | Lu par Linda Velwest |
24 - Up the Valley of the Gila | 9:12 | Lu par Linda Velwest |
25 - Old Camp MacDowell | 17:54 | Lu par dmmortimer |
26 - A Sudden Order | 11:36 | Lu par TriciaG |
27 - The Eight Foot Leaves Arizona | 3:43 | Lu par ashleighjane |
28 - California and Nevada | 19:05 | Lu par dmmortimer |
29 - Changing Station | 10:07 | Lu par dmmortimer |
30 - Fort Niobrara | 22:18 | Lu par Linda Velwest |
31 - Santa Fe | 13:15 | Lu par ashleighjane |
32 - Texas | 18:03 | Lu par ashleighjane |
33 - David's Island | 12:27 | Lu par Sunni West |
34 - Appendix | 21:04 | Lu par ashleighjane |
Critiques
Arizona the Way it Once Was





gaboora
This book well describes what the American west was like in the 1870s, from the view of an army officer’s wife. It makes you appreciate the hard work that was done and the hardships that were suffered by those who civilized that part of America. The details from the author’s life really hold your attention. It’s a book that has you hoping that it had been longer. The writing is descriptive enough to effectively convey what the Arizona heat is like and what it was like to live in beautiful Santa Fe back then. Do you want a book that recounts odd, exciting events? How about worrying about rattlesnakes under your cot or wild cats jumping through your bedroom window at night? Will that do it for you? I enjoyed the readers, even the ones who didn’t pronounce words just right. These gaffes, like pronouncing the C in Tucson, are endearing, and seem perfectly fitting in a book of this nature.
Vivid account of army life on the western frontier





picfixer
An autobiographical chronicle of hardships, joys and sorrows. Well written and rich with the minutia of daily life, which far from being mundane, loom large when actual survival is at stake. A must if you are interested the history of the American West. Good to excellent readers.(Though only one seemed to know how to pronounce "Gila.")
Army Life





Chalood
a different perspective on the lives of officers and their families. many details otherwise not heard. good book but hard to adjust to so many readers. although they did well.