Surviving on the Texas Frontier: The Journal of a Frontier Orphan Girl in San Saba County, 18521907,Used

Surviving on the Texas Frontier: The Journal of a Frontier Orphan Girl in San Saba County, 18521907,Used

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Few accounts of life in 19th century provide either the vivid detail or the poignancy of those reflections set down by Sarah Harkey Hall in 1905. Her narrative written at the age of fortyeight for her children, captured the rhythms of daily and seasonal life in frontier San Saba County and chronicles her struggle for physical and emotional survival, as well as the struggles of her family and community. Unlike many pioneer memoirs written for later generations, Sarahs does not assume a nostalgic or triumphant tone and does not glide over the daily hardships of life in a new country. The result is a remarkable record of frontier endurance, a record more bitter than sweet. Sarahs parents settled in 18531854 on Richland Creek in Central Texas, within the thenvast boundaries of Bexar County. They were among the first immigrants in the region, locating one mile east of Richland Springs among the recently vacated wigwams of the Comanche Indians.

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