This book examines the life of the Townsend family and the events that
occurred during the period of 1856–1926 that shaped an expanding
American West. Bryant and Julia (Riley) Townsend and their three
children were born into an age of rapid change and competing cultures.
Witnesses to a century of events that shaped a nation, their lives
define the complexities and challenges of incomers who arrived in an
expanding American West. From the Gold Rush to the California oil
boom, from slavery to female suffrage, from Indian Wars to World Wars,
the Townsends lived through violent upheavals, outlasting cities,
societal beliefs and entire ways of life. Married in a mining camp in
Nevada and relocating frequently, the couple embraced the momentary
riches, shattering losses and personal disasters faced by a vast
number of immigrants, foreign and domestic, striving to survive in an
often-hostile landscape. Their lives and those of their three
children, Minnie Edith, Bryant and Persia, form the architecture
supporting an examination of multiple facets of the Western experience
and are exemplars of the different populations that merged to form the
American identity. This volume will be of value to students and
scholars interested in American history, social and cultural history
and modern history.
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Searching for the Motherlode
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ISBN
9781040253649
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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