How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About Letters on an Elk Hunt by Elinore Pruitt Stewart Elinore Pruitt Stewart (born Elinore Pruitt; June 3, 1876 - October 8, 1933) was a homesteader in Wyoming, and...
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...
The Shelf2life History of the American West Collection is a unique project that provides opportunities for researchers and new readers to easily access and explore works which have previously only been available on library shelves. The Collection brings to life pre-1923 titles...
Letters On An Elk Hunt is a collection of letters written by Elinore Pruitt Stewart during her time living in the Wyoming wilderness in the early 1900s. The letters were originally sent to her friend Mrs. Coney, who encouraged Stewart to publish them as a book. The letters detail...
""Letters On An Elk Hunt"" is a collection of letters written by Elinore Pruitt Stewart during her time living in the Wyoming wilderness in the early 1900s. The book follows her experiences as a homesteader, mother, and wife, as well as her adventures on a hunting trip with her...
Letters On An Elk Hunt is a collection of letters written by Elinore Pruitt Stewart during her time living in the Wyoming wilderness in the early 1900s. In the letters, she describes her experiences as a homesteader, mother, and hunter, as well as her interactions with the local...
A continuation of "Letters of a Woman Homesteader," "Letters on an Elk Hunt" is set in the same corner of southwestern Wyoming, the time is the fall of 1914, and (despite the title) Mrs. Stewart is far less concerned with elk hunting than with people old friends and new acquaintances...