Military Wives in Arizona Territory: A History Of Women Who Shaped The Frontier

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Military Wives in Arizona Territory: A History Of Women Who Shaped The Frontier

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Published: 2021
Publisher: TwoDot, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 978-1493052943

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When the US Army ordered troops into Arizona Territory in the nineteenth century to protect and defend newly established settlements, military men often brought their wives and families, particularly officers who might be stationed in the west for years. Most of the women were from refined, eastern-bred families with little knowledge of the territory. Their letters, diaries, and journals from their years on army posts reveal untold hardships and challenges. They learned to cope with the sparseness, the heat, sickness, and danger, including wildlife they never imagined. These women were bold, brave, and compassionate. They became an integral part of military posts that peppered the West and played an important role in civilizing the untamed frontier. Combining their words with original research and tracing their movements from post to post, this collection of historical narratives explores the tragedies and triumphs that early military wives experienced.