Eliza Quiner Ingalls A Pioneer’s Path. Prairie Kin, #5

Par : Dianna Aubin
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  • ISBN8231800544
  • EAN9798231800544
  • Date de parution14/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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From Wisconsin's quiet farmlands to California's golden hills, the life of Eliza Quiner Ingalls spanned nearly nine decades of American history. Born in 1842, Eliza grew up in a world shaped by the hardships of frontier life, the loss of her father at a young age, and the steadfast love of her mother and stepfather. She came of age in rural Wisconsin, married Peter Riley Ingalls in 1861, and together they built a life defined by hard work, devotion, and the raising of six children.
Through the Civil War years, the growth of her family, and the changing landscapes of the late 19th century, Eliza's quiet resilience carried her through seasons of joy and sorrow. After Peter's death, her journey continued across the American West; North Dakota, Washington, and finally California; where she spent her last years surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Told with historical accuracy and heartfelt detail, this biography reveals the life of a woman whose story mirrors the endurance and grace of so many unsung women of her era.
Eliza Quiner Ingalls is a portrait of strength, family, and the quiet courage that shapes generations.
From Wisconsin's quiet farmlands to California's golden hills, the life of Eliza Quiner Ingalls spanned nearly nine decades of American history. Born in 1842, Eliza grew up in a world shaped by the hardships of frontier life, the loss of her father at a young age, and the steadfast love of her mother and stepfather. She came of age in rural Wisconsin, married Peter Riley Ingalls in 1861, and together they built a life defined by hard work, devotion, and the raising of six children.
Through the Civil War years, the growth of her family, and the changing landscapes of the late 19th century, Eliza's quiet resilience carried her through seasons of joy and sorrow. After Peter's death, her journey continued across the American West; North Dakota, Washington, and finally California; where she spent her last years surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Told with historical accuracy and heartfelt detail, this biography reveals the life of a woman whose story mirrors the endurance and grace of so many unsung women of her era.
Eliza Quiner Ingalls is a portrait of strength, family, and the quiet courage that shapes generations.
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