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- catalog abstract "Phoebe Judson was a young bride in 1853 when she and her husband crossed the plains from Ohio to the Puget Sound area of Washington Territory. She was ninety-five when this book was first published in 1925. The years between were spent in "a pioneer's search for an ideal home" and in living there, when it was finally found at the head of the Nooksack River, almost on the Canadian border. Phoebe Judson's account of the journey west is based on daily diary eies detailing her fear, excitement, and exhaustion. At the end of the trail, the Judsons encountered hardships aplenty, causing them to abandon a farm and business in Olympia before their arrival in the Nooksack Valley. During the Indian Wars they holed up in a fort at Claquato. In time, Phoebe overcame her fear of the Indians, learned the Chinook language, and won their friendship. All this is told in vivid detail by a woman of great dignity and charm whom readers will long remember. - Back cover. NORTHWEST.".
- catalog contributor b1782638.
- catalog coverage "Puget Sound Region (Wash.) Biography.".
- catalog coverage "West (U.S.) Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "West (U.S.) History 1848-1860.".
- catalog created "[1984]".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "[1984]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1984]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "NORTHWEST.".
- catalog description "Phoebe Judson was a young bride in 1853 when she and her husband crossed the plains from Ohio to the Puget Sound area of Washington Territory. She was ninety-five when this book was first published in 1925. The years between were spent in "a pioneer's search for an ideal home" and in living there, when it was finally found at the head of the Nooksack River, almost on the Canadian border. Phoebe Judson's account of the journey west is based on daily diary eies detailing her fear, excitement, and exhaustion. At the end of the trail, the Judsons encountered hardships aplenty, causing them to abandon a farm and business in Olympia before their arrival in the Nooksack Valley. During the Indian Wars they holed up in a fort at Claquato. In time, Phoebe overcame her fear of the Indians, learned the Chinook language, and won their friendship. All this is told in vivid detail by a woman of great dignity and charm whom readers will long remember. - Back cover.".
- catalog extent "309 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Pioneer's search for an ideal home.".
- catalog identifier "0803225636".
- catalog identifier "0803275595 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pioneer's search for an ideal home.".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "[1984]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Pioneer's search for an ideal home.".
- catalog spatial "Puget Sound Region (Wash.) Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Washington (State) Puget Sound Region".
- catalog spatial "Washington (State) Puget Sound Region.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.) Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.) History 1848-1860.".
- catalog subject "F897.P9 J83 1984".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life Washington (State) Puget Sound Region.".
- catalog subject "Judson, Phoebe Goodell, 1832-1926.".
- catalog subject "Overland journeys to the Pacific.".
- catalog subject "Pioneers Washington (State) Puget Sound Region Biography.".
- catalog title "A pioneer's search for an ideal home : a book of personal memoirs / by Phoebe Goodell Judson ; foreword by Susan Armitage.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".