Two of the cowboys from other ranches helped serve and carried coffee, cake, and ice-cream. The tablecloths were tolerably good linen and we had ironed them wet so they looked nice. We had white lace-paper on the shelves and we used drawnwork paper napkins.... Letters of a Woman Homesteader - Page 59by Elinore Pruitt Stewart - 1914 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
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...was so beautiful! We were driving northward, and to the south and back of us were the great sombre, pine-clad Uintah Mountains, while ahead and on every...men of the mountains, — so old they had lost all then- hair, beard and teeth. My happy Christmas resulted from the ex-sheriff of this county being snowbound... | |
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...was so beautiful! We were driving northward, and to the south and back of us were the great sombre, pine-clad Uintah Mountains, while ahead and on every...old they had lost all their hair, beard and teeth. My happy Christmas resulted from the ex-sheriff of this county being snowbound here. It seems that... | |
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...was so beautiful! We were driving northward, and to the south and back of us were the great sombre, pine-clad Uintah Mountains, while ahead and on every...old they had lost all their hair, beard and teeth. My happy Christmas, resulted from the ex-sheriff of this county being snowbound here. It seems that... | |
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...wondered at. Every woman for miles around contributed. Of course we had to borrow dishes, but we couldn't think of seating every one; so we set one table for...old they had lost all their hair, beard, and teeth. "ZEBULON PIKE VISITS HIS OLD HOME" December 28, 1909." DEAR MRS. CONEY, - Our Thanksgiving affair was... | |
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