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  1. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Wo by Martha Summerhayes, 2007-04-19
  2. Vanished Arizona, Recollections Of The Army Life By A New England Woman by Martha Summerhayes, 2010-05-23
  3. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of My Army Life by Martha Summerhayes, 2010-07-01
  4. Vanished Arizona Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman: Recollections of the Army Li by Martha Summerhayes, 2009-04-09
  5. Vanished Arizona: recollections of the Army life of a New England woman by Martha Summerhayes, 2010-09-07
  6. Vanishing Arizona: a Young Wife of an Officer of the U.S. 8th Infantry in Apacheria During the 1870's by Martha Summerhayes, 2010-06-01
  7. Vanished Arizona Recollections of the Ar by Martha Summerhayes, 1979
  8. Vanished Arizona - Recollections Of The Army Life Of A New England Woman by Martha; Introduction by Thrapp, Dan L. Summerhayes, 1979
  9. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a NewEnglandWoman 1870-1900 (Indexed Edition) by Martha Summerhayes, 1988-12
  10. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman by Martha Summerhayes, 1976
  11. VANISHED ARIZONA. Recollections of My Army Life. Edited by Milo Quaife. by Martha. Summerhayes, 1970
  12. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of My Army Life by Martha Summerhayes, 1939-01-01
  13. Vanished Arizona;: Recollection of My Army life, by Martha Summerhayes, 1908
  14. Vanished Arizona by Summerhayes Martha, 2010-10-01

81. HL
18111896 Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932 Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924 Stretton,Hesba, 1832-1911 Sturlason, Snorri, 1179?-1241 Summerhayes, Martha Sun, Tzu
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82. Vanished Arizona Summerhayes, Martha Campfire Cafe Chat
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83. PocketPCpress - Ebooks For Microsoft Reader (12)
Vanished Arizona by Martha Summerhayes Purchase. After going to ourtent, Jack saw that I was frightened. He said “Don’t worry
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by H. Wilfrid Walker [ Purchase In the centre of the village was a kind of small raised platform, on which were rows of human skulls and quantities of bones, the remnants of many a gruesome cannibal feast. Many of these skulls were quite fresh, with small bits of meat still sticking to them, but for all that they had been picked very clean. Every skull had a large hole punched in the side of the head, varying in size, but uniform as regards position (to quote from Monckton's later report to the government). The explanation for this we soon learnt from the Notus, and later it was confirmed by our prisoners. When the Doboduras capture an enemy they slowly torture him to death, practically eating him alive. When he is almost dead they make a hole in the side of the head and scoop out the brains with a kind of wooden spoon. These brains, which were eaten warm and fresh, were regarded as a great delicacy. No doubt the Notus recognised some of their relatives amid the ghastly relics. Hannibal is silly fiction about a demented oddity? Think again. People were cheerfully eating people well into the 1900's and may still be, if reports from Africa are to be believed. This is an amazing, true, account.

84. Supplying The Frontier Military Posts By Raymond L. Welty, May 1938
29. Summerhayes, Martha, Vanished Arizona (Philadelphia, 1908), passim.Gives an account of the Arizona posts in the 1870's. 30.
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Supplying the Frontier Military Posts by Raymond L. Welty May, 1938 (Vol. VII, No. 2), pages 154 to 169
digitized with permission of the Kansas State Historical Society.
NOTE: The numbers in brackets refer to endnotes for this text. THE efficiency of the frontier army which averaged about 20,000 men in the period 1855-1875 depended on the food, clothing, ammunition, forage, shelter, livestock and other supplies furnished by the government. The frontier military post, usually at some distance from the settled areas, was almost solely dependent upon supplies brought from a great distance. Gen. W. T. Sherman Report ed in 1869: But sometimes the off-wheeler failed, and then: Report An illustration of the military posts supporting the surrounding settlements was the case of Fort Stanton in the territory of New Mexico. The post was established in 1855 to protect the Rio Grande settlements and to encourage large settlements near it. Neither purpose was fulfilled, for the post was too far away for this protection and only about 1,200 people settled near the post. The distance from other markets made the fort the sole market for the settlers. General Pope in his Report for 1870 makes the following comment on this situation: So far from being self-sustaining, the settlers could sell nothing except to the post, and if it goes they must go also, and that entirely irrespective of Indians.

85. Wantagh Rare Book Company
Orig....... Author Summerhayes, Martha Title VANISHED ARIZONA. Recollections of ArmyLife. Imprint Chicago Lakeside Press, Date 1939.
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86. GENUKI: Upottery Banns 1823-1902 - LEMON To YOUNG
Smith, Juliana, Samuel Frederick James Clarke, 19 Jan 1902, Smith, Martha,Thomas North, 8 Aug 1841, Summerhayes, Elizabeth, Hugh Brown, 7 Apr 1878,
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Upottery Banns 1823-1902
LEMON to YOUNG
Surname Forenames Spouse Marr Date Other Information Lemon John Ann Doble 17 Nov 1833 otp/Churchstanton Lemon Mary Ann John Clake 13 Jul 1862 Lemon William Charlotte Reed 24 Jul 1838 residing in this parish/residing in this parish Lenard Mary William Rowland 13 Feb 1831 Leucon Martha Richard Cooper 5 Mar 1848 Lock Jacob Anne Quick 11 Mar 1848 Lock Robert Fanny Gillard 4 Apr 1841 residing in this parish/residing in this parish Loman Charles Jemima Pike 9 Sep 1866 otp/otp Long Dina Richard Manley Pavey 26 Mar 1882 Long Dinah Robert Wilkins 14 Mar 1869 Long John Elizabeth Hunt [no details given] Long Joshua Margaret Cawley 22 Nov 1857 otp/otp Long Peter Mary Clarke 12 Feb 1854 sojourner in this parish/otp Long Sarah Robert Drake Rich 13 Sep 1891 Long Susanna John Hayes 14 Mar 1827 Loosemore Charlotte Robert Wilson 2 Jun 1850 Loosemore Elizabeth John Poole 17 May 1835 Loosemore Elizabeth James Pike 27 Aug 1882 Loosemore George Mary Jane Stevens 11 Mar 1877 otp/otp Loosemore Grace John Bending 24 Aug 1873 Loosemore Jane Thomas Reed 5 Mar 1871 Loosemore Sarah William Spiller 31 May 1874 Loosmore Ann Robert Doble 3 Aug 1856 Loosmore Edith John Anstis 28 May 1854 Loosmore John Edward Sarah Ann Drake 20 Feb 1881 Whitestanton SOM/otp Loosmore William Mary Broom 1 Mar 1846 Loring William Ann Strawbridge 22 Mar 1840 Loveridge Mary Ann George Apling 16 Dec 1883 Lowman Charles Mary Anna Stone 30 Jan 1887 Luppitt/otp Luxon Richard Mary Buttle 1 Apr 1838 Luxton Charles John Hannah Hunt 10 Mar 1901 Churchstanton/otp Luxton Elizabeth James Hancock 21 Oct 1888 Manfield

87. Auburn Tigers Vs Massachusetts (Sep 22, 2002)
3 1 - 90 MF 2 CONOVER, Martha .. 3 2 1 - 85 D 4 EASON, Ashley .. 11 - - 35 15 SCHIER, Niki .. 30 19 Summerhayes, Kelly..
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88. Arizona. University Of Arizona Press.
Army wife Martha Summerhayes even refused to get off the boat when she andher officer husband reached Ehrenberg in the late summer of 1874.
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Arizona
A History
Thomas E. Sheridan
Early AngIo SettIement and the Beginning ofthe Indian Wars His life spanned three chaotic epochs in Southwestern history. He was born in the early 1790s at a time when Spanish soldiers were scouring the Apacheria from Tucson to Texas. As a child he must have visited or perhaps even lived in the Apache peace camp near the presidio of Janos in northwestern Chihuahua, but he spent his adult years taking advantage of Mexican decline and decay. From his strongholds in the mountains of western New Mexico, he raided as far south as Durango in north central Mexico. During the Mexican War, Mangas Coloradas welcomed the Anglo American soldiers and urged General Stephen Watts Kearny to join with the Apaches and conquer northern Mexico once and for all. Over the next fifteen years, however, friendship degenerated into wariness and war. In 1861, Mangas Coloradas tried to persuade miners in southwestern New Mexico to leave Chiricahua territory. The miners allegedly tied him to a tree and whipped him, so he and his warriors drove them out with fire and blood. The next year, he and his son-in-law Cochise ambushed troops from General James H. Carleton's California Column in Apache Pass between the Dos Cabezas and Chiricahua Mountains. The soldiers repulsed the ambush with howitzers, and Mangas Coloradas slipped away to nurse his wounds. The Struggle for the Colorado River Throughout the 1850s, however, hostilities between Apaches and Anglo Americans were sporadic rather than sustained. The U.S. government established only two military posts in southern Arizona before the Civil War: Fort Buchanan at the headwaters of Sonoita Creek in 1856 and Fort Breckinridge along the San Pedro River in 1860. Civilians often had to defend themselves in Arizona during the Mexican period, and their self-reliance continued for the first decade of American rule.

89. Su - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
Morgan BOBBITT) Woolfe SUMMERFIELD (M ? ?)ps Ben MOWSHAY) Fraudem Bear f 1928The Seeker Finds 1929 Martha Summerhayes (F 1844 - 1926) 1049 Vanished
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New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
Author names starting with Su
Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk TH HA NSEN) SUFFERER (see: Leslie PH ILLIPS) Alice SUYVESANT (see: Alice Muriel WI GE ISEL) Eduard SUESS (M: 1831 - 1914) Face Of The Earth [Ge-1885-09] (tr H B C SOLLAS) [1904-25] Sir, Murray Fraser SUETER (M: 1872 - 1960 Feb 3) SUETONIUS (see: Gaius Suetonius TR RO nee nee LU SO I AR RINGTON) Hope SUMMERFIELD (see: Mavis ( nee ?)Morgan BO Vanished Arizona [1908] Reginald Sherriff SUMMERHAYS (M: 1881 - ?) Gerd (Walter Christian) SOMMERHOFF (M: 1915 Feb 23 - 2002 Apr 28) Felix SUMMERLY (see: Henry CO LE) Diana SUMMERS (see: George Henry SM A A nee ? (F: 1828 - 1921) Bp, George Henry SUMNER (M: 1824 Jul 3 - 1909 Dec 11) Helen L SUMNER (see: Helen Laura Sumner WO W r Det Svenska Folklynnet [Sw-1911] r A NE BO ND) A Staff SURGEON (see: Walter HE R MA D ... WO OD) Halliday Gibson SUTHERLAND (M: 1882 Jun 24 - 1960 Apr 19) J M SUTHERLAND (?: ? - ?)

90. Catalog
419 pages. Hardcover only. Item Number SW33H. $22.50. Summerhayes, Martha. VanishedArizona. Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman 18701900.
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91. Nantucket Features
voyages to the Pacific in the 1840s50s; RH Macy (1820-1877), the founder of Macy’sdepartment store in New York in 1858; Martha Dunham Summerhayes (1846-1926
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Other Articles From Whalers to Woodworkers
Nantucketers have long been an independent lot, tending to chart and follow their own course despite outside pressures, and, at times, outside the law. For nearly a century, Nantucket residents ignored state educational laws; it was not until the late 1820s that public school was an option for island children. In 1827, Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, at the urging of several islanders who had long fought for educational reform on the island. built The Coffin School. Located on Winter Street, The Coffin School has been a part of the Nantucket community for more than 150 years. A new exhibit about the school entitled "From Whalers to Woodworkers: 175 years of Coffin School Student Achievement" opens on Friday, May 24, co-sponsored by The Egan Institute of Maritime Studies and the Coffin School Trustees. The exhibition will continue through October 7 at the Coffin School, 1 pm to 5 pm daily. Coffin School Interior, ca. 1905, photo reprinted courtesy of the Nantucket Historical Association
The exhibition, featuring photographs, paintings, and decorative objects, is divided into two sections: 1827-1889, when the school was a private academy, and 1903-1968, when it served as a center for industrial arts and home economics for public school students.

92. FAMILY HISTORY, GENEOLOGY, For WHEATON, One Name Society, Births, Marriages And
John Alfred, William/Mary PARTRIDGE/Martha DODSON b 1828 Bedford m 1852 Bedford JohnH, Walter/Gertrude BOWMAN/Violet May E Summerhayes or WILLIAMS b892Barton R
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WHEATON Births, Deaths and Marriages Database Christian
Names Parents/Spouse Bth
yr Age Year Qurtr District Vol Ref. Evt. John A John/Emma WEATHERALL/Mary A HACKER b 1853 St Pancras m 1881 Greenwich d 1930 Lambeth June Lambeth D John A Francis Arthur/Tryphena UNKNOWN/Lilian M SMITH b 1906 m 1934 Bristol d 1996 S Gloucester Sept Bristol M John A Alfred Henry/Eunice A ASKEY/Doris Grce MARTIN b922 Chelsea m955 Wandsworth d955 Wesminster Sept Chelsea B John A Alfred Henry/Eunice A ASKEY/Doris Grce MARTIN b922 Chelsea m955 Wandsworth d955 Wesminster June Westminster D John A Alfred Henry/Eunice A ASKEY/Doris Grce MARTIN b922 Chelsea m955 Wandsworth d955 Wesminster March Wandsworth M John Alfred William/Mary PARTRIDGE/Martha DODSON b 1828 Bedford m 1852 Bedford d 1900 Wansdworth Sept Bedford fam M John Alfred William/Mary PARTRIDGE/Martha DODSON b 1828 Bedford m 1852 Bedford d 1900 Wansdworth Sept Wandsworth fam D John Arthur John/Emma WEATHERALL/Mary A HACKER b 1853 St Pancras m 1881 Greenwich d 1930 Lambeth Dec St Pancras B John Arthur John/Emma WEATHERALL/Mary A HACKER b 1853 St Pancras m 1881 Greenwich d 1930 Lambeth Dec Greenwich M John Arthur Francis Arthur/Tryphena UNKNOWN/Lilian M SMITH b 1906 m 1934 Bristol d 1996 S Gloucester June Bristol B John Arthur Francis Arthur/Tryphena UNKNOWN/Lilian M SMITH b 1906 m 1934 Bristol d 1996 S Gloucester Apr S Gloucester D John Bowden John/Mary Ann DEEM/Sarah LOUD b 1831Chideoak m 1852 Seaton d 1888 St Thomas

93. Women's Autobiographies Of The American West
West Martha Summerhayes 18461911, Vanished Arizona Recollections of the ArmyLife of a New England Woman (Salem, Massachusetts Salem Press, 1911) Arizona
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Women's Autobiographies of the American West
(A bibliography in progress)
[Click here for writing project associated with this bibliography.] Nannie Alderson, A Bride Goes West (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1969)
[Montana]
Joyce J. Anders [b. 1927], Anders of Two Rivers (Fairbanks: Jenny M Publishers, 1997)
[Alaska]
Mary Hunter Austin [1868-1934], Earth Horizon: Autobiography (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991)
[Southern California]
Harriet Fish Backus, Tomboy Bride (Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Pub. Co., 1969)
[Idaho and Colorado]
Sanora Babb, An Owl on Every Post: A Memoir (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1994) [Colorado] Phyllis Barber [b. 1943], How I Got Cultured: A Nevada Memoir (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1994) [Nevada] Isabel Bayley, ed., Letters of Katherine Anne Porter (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990) [Texas] Libby Beaman [d. 1932] and Betty John, (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Council Oak Books, 1987) [Alaska] Isabella Lucy Bird [1831-1904]

94. Nonfiction - Community Book Discussions
Vanished Arizona Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman by MarthaSummerhayes Summerhayes recounts her experiences at various army posts over a
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The Land of
Little Rain
by Mary Austin
Written in 1903, this natural history of the desert and foothill lands between Death Valley and the High Sierras was one of the first books to capture the beauty of the Southwest. Nisei Daughter
by Monica Sone
Life in Seattle for a second-generation Japanese American, or Nisei, female. Lost in Translation
by Eva Hoffman
In 1959, when she was 13, Eva Hoffman and her family emigrated from Poland to suburban Canada. This is her struggle to maintain and create identity in a new land and language. The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
by Juliet Schor Despite technological advancements, Americans spend more time working than ever before. Personal, family, and community well-being are, the author argues, greatly threatened. The Names: A Memoir by N. Scott Momaday Arizona author Momaday recollects his boyhood on the Oklahoma Plains and among the Navajo and Pueblo people. A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf Why is it that men have always had power, influence, wealth, and fame—while women have had nothing but children, asks the author. There will be female Shakespeares in the future, she urges, provided women continue carefully growing, nurturing, and paving the path.

95. List Of Illustrations
ARMY. page 11 Portrait of Martha SummerhayesFrontispiece; “Jack”Mellon, the Famous Pilot of the Colorado River, 187554;
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  • Portrait of Martha Summerhayes Frontispiece White Mountain Apache Indian Scouts, 1875104 Captain William T. Worth, Brevet-Major, U. S. A. Afterwards Brigadier-General106 Barney's Store at Ehrenberg, 1875144 Our Quarters at Ehrenberg, 1875148 Our Quarters at Old Camp MacDowell, Arizona, 1877196 Bowen, our Faithful Soldier-cook202 Fort Yuma, Arizona, and Railroad Bridge on the Great Colorado, 1877218 Mission Church of San Xavier del Bac. Showing the Ruins236 Mission Church of San Xavier del Bac. Front View238 Altar, Mission of San Xavier del Bac240 Officers' Quarters, Fort Niobrara, Nebraska, 1887242 General August V. Kautz246 A Sioux Indian Family; Buck, Squaw and Child248 Ox-team Fording the Niobrara River. Hauling Wood to the Fort250 Ox-teams Hauling Wood to Fort Niobrara, Nebraska, 1888252 John W. Summerhayes, Major and Quartermaster, U.S.A.268
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97. Finalpage
Women in Literature by Myra Lijek The Arizona Territory was a beautiful and impressive area that deserved to have exquisite writings to represent the land. It was particularly the men who were allowed to publish their thoughts. Womens writings
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Women in Literature by: Myra Lijek There is a wealth of information about Ms. Sharlot Hall. Her life was very complex and together it all ties together to tell the story of her fame. She can fairly justify that in a time when women were not encouraged to follow their dreams, she successfully did. Sharlot Hall definitely did a fair share of journeying to incorporate into her stories. She was born in 1870 in Lincoln County, Kansas at Prosser Creek. She claims to have been the first white child born there. Her father's side of the family came from Scotland. He was a trapper and buffalo hunter. Her mother was an easterner of Bohemian extraction. As a child, Sharlot was surrounded by male figures. She was shown many gruesome sights and taught a more violent way of life as a child.(2 pg. 539) By proving to publishers and editors that women's writings were equally as talented and enjoyable to read as men's, she entered into a new realm to get acceptance for her work. She was still published from time to time. With the acceptance of an historical article, "The Camels in Arizona," her life hit a major turning point. This marked the beginning of her interesting writing career. From then on, her work as a writer influenced her portrayal as an historian also. The article, "Camels in Arizona", although making a name for herself, got her in touch with Charles Lummis, editor of Land of Sunshine

98. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
Mark T. Sullivan. Robert C. Sullivan. Tom Sullivan. Simona Sumanaru. MarthaSummerhayes. Anthony Summers. Margaret Summerton. MC Sumner. Mike Sund. ManilSuri.
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