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Martha Summerhayes' 'Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman' is a captivating memoir that offers an insightful glimpse into army life during the late 19th century. Written in a straightforward and engaging literary style, Summerhayes vividly describes the beauty of the Arizona landscape, the challenges of military life, and the interactions between soldiers and Native American tribes. This book serves as a valuable historical document that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of American history. Summerhayes' attention to detail and candid narrative make this…mehr

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Martha Summerhayes' 'Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman' is a captivating memoir that offers an insightful glimpse into army life during the late 19th century. Written in a straightforward and engaging literary style, Summerhayes vividly describes the beauty of the Arizona landscape, the challenges of military life, and the interactions between soldiers and Native American tribes. This book serves as a valuable historical document that sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of American history. Summerhayes' attention to detail and candid narrative make this memoir a compelling read for anyone interested in the military history of the American West. Martha Summerhayes, a New England woman, accompanied her army officer husband to the Arizona Territory, where she faced the hardships and adventures of frontier life. Her firsthand experiences led her to write this memoir, offering a unique perspective on the army's role in the expansion of the American West. Summerhayes' insightful observations and engaging storytelling make 'Vanished Arizona' a must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in women's experiences in pioneering environments. I highly recommend 'Vanished Arizona' to readers who enjoy historical memoirs, military history, and stories of resilience in the face of adversity. Martha Summerhayes' vivid descriptions and authentic voice make this book a valuable addition to any library seeking to understand the complexities of American frontier life.

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Martha Summerhayes (1844-1926) was an American author known for her vivid memoir, 'Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life by a New England Woman,' published in 1908. Born Martha Dumont in Nantucket, Massachusetts, she came from a New England background that valued education and culture. In 1874, she married Lieutenant John Wyer Summerhayes of the U.S. Army. As an army wife, her travels and experiences in the then-untamed territories of the American West were the inspiration for her book. Her narrative provides a first-hand account of military life on the frontier, offering readers a detailed look at the social customs and harsh realities of the time. Summerhayes's literary style blends a personal, anecdotal tone with incisive observations, drawing readers into the world of the 19th-century American West. Her contributions to the genre of Western American history and women's memoirs are noted for their historic significance and descriptive richness. Not only did she document army life with emotional poignancy, but her writing also reflects the challenges faced by women in a predominantly male-dominated environment. Her work endures as a valuable resource for understanding that era and holds a place in the annals of American autobiographical literature.