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This three-part work presents a comprehensive look at a unique woman whose life spanned almost the full 20th Century. Educated well beyond her peers in the 1920's, never satisfied with less than the high standards her upbringing had trained her to value and expect, Eva Marshall Totah struck out across the world to pursue her calling. She sought to pass on her prairie-bred character to those around her, to create beauty and to uplift her surrounding environment. Readers interested in the history of the American Midwest and the history of American Quakers will be drawn to her story, which begins with her birth in the claim shanty of her parents' homestead in the new State of South Dakota. Gene...
Lynn Edward Dawson's book is a true saga of the dauntless men and women of the Dugger Family. Through hard work and perseverance they prevailed over the hardship and challenges of their raw new land. Every person and event in this broad book is drawn from actual history and woven into the powerful story that was America's westward expansion.