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Elsie – Adventures of an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916

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This historical biography provides insight into early 20th-century American life and the history of education in Arizona.

Elsie – Adventures of an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916
Elsie – Adventures of an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916
$14.99 Original price was: $14.99.$11.95Current price is: $11.95.

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In 1912, the first year of Arizona’s statehood, rural Verde Valley was home to enterprising ranchers and farmers who raised cattle, crops – and children. These children needed a school. So just as they mail-ordered supplies from the Sears catalog, the community mail-ordered a teacher.Elsie Hayes, a college graduate, came from a world of concerts and literary clubs. The teacher’s tiny shack in Cornville was a far cry from her family’s lovely home in Long Beach, California. This cultured young woman drank water from an irrigation ditch, bathed in Oak Creek, and taught in a one-room schoolhouse to children first considered “common,” but with whom she soon developed a mutual love. Though she had come to Arizona feeling a bit superior to these “backwoods” folks, her emotions transformed into admiration and respect, and the untamed wilderness became “breath-taking and glorious.”In this true story, Elsie’s 100-year old journals, photographs and detailed letters home paint a picture of a time and place that has since faded, and give insight into the early history of Cornville and Williams, Arizona. Even more than this, they are a vivid portrayal of colorful adventure, tragedy, and a heartbreaking story of lost love.

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  • Used Book in Good Condition

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Weight 0.299 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.3 × 22.9 in

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