Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin
In the mid-nineteenth centrury, Martha Maupin left home at a young age and defied her parents to marry the dashing Garrett Maupin. After years of hardship and difficult marriage, Garrett Maupin died in 1866, leaving Martha alone on the frontier with her young children. Single mothers had few options in her day, but with an unwavering spirit, Martha seized her dream and bought her own farm. Few could have predicted that her life would intersect with some of the most extraordinary events in antebellum American history, eventually leading to her journey to a new life on the Oregon Trail.
A Place of Her Own is the story of the author’s great-great-grandmother’s daring decision to buy that farm on the Oregon frontier after the death of her husband—and story of the author's own decision to keep that farm in the family. Janet Fisher's journey into the past to uncover her own family history as she worked to keep the property interweaves with the tales from her ancestors' lives during the years leading up to the Mexican-American War in the East and her great-great-grandmother's harrowing journey across the Oregon Trail with her young family and finally tells the tale of Martha's courageous decision to strike out on her own in Oregon.
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Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin
In the mid-nineteenth centrury, Martha Maupin left home at a young age and defied her parents to marry the dashing Garrett Maupin. After years of hardship and difficult marriage, Garrett Maupin died in 1866, leaving Martha alone on the frontier with her young children. Single mothers had few options in her day, but with an unwavering spirit, Martha seized her dream and bought her own farm. Few could have predicted that her life would intersect with some of the most extraordinary events in antebellum American history, eventually leading to her journey to a new life on the Oregon Trail.
A Place of Her Own is the story of the author’s great-great-grandmother’s daring decision to buy that farm on the Oregon frontier after the death of her husband—and story of the author's own decision to keep that farm in the family. Janet Fisher's journey into the past to uncover her own family history as she worked to keep the property interweaves with the tales from her ancestors' lives during the years leading up to the Mexican-American War in the East and her great-great-grandmother's harrowing journey across the Oregon Trail with her young family and finally tells the tale of Martha's courageous decision to strike out on her own in Oregon.
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Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin

Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin

by Janet Fisher
Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin

Place of Her Own: The Legacy Of Oregon Pioneer Martha Poindexter Maupin

by Janet Fisher

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Overview

In the mid-nineteenth centrury, Martha Maupin left home at a young age and defied her parents to marry the dashing Garrett Maupin. After years of hardship and difficult marriage, Garrett Maupin died in 1866, leaving Martha alone on the frontier with her young children. Single mothers had few options in her day, but with an unwavering spirit, Martha seized her dream and bought her own farm. Few could have predicted that her life would intersect with some of the most extraordinary events in antebellum American history, eventually leading to her journey to a new life on the Oregon Trail.
A Place of Her Own is the story of the author’s great-great-grandmother’s daring decision to buy that farm on the Oregon frontier after the death of her husband—and story of the author's own decision to keep that farm in the family. Janet Fisher's journey into the past to uncover her own family history as she worked to keep the property interweaves with the tales from her ancestors' lives during the years leading up to the Mexican-American War in the East and her great-great-grandmother's harrowing journey across the Oregon Trail with her young family and finally tells the tale of Martha's courageous decision to strike out on her own in Oregon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762796014
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/03/2014
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Janet Fisher grew up on the farm her great-great grandmother Martha bought almost 150 years ago. After earning a master’s in journalism with honors from the University of Oregon, she taught college writing and wrote freelance for newspapers. She lived and worked in San Francisco, Kalispell, Montana, and other places, including several cities in Oregon, showing a trace of the Maupin wanderlust. Two of her historical novels were Pacific Northwest Writers Association contest finalists. She recently returned to Martha’s farm along the Umpqua River in southern Oregon and became the second woman to own and operate this family treasure.

For more information see http://janetfishernovels.com/

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Family Tree xii

Prologue xiii

Chapter 1 The Missouri Edge 1

Chapter 2 Garrett 18

Interlude I 30

Chapter 3 The Maupins 38

Chapter 4 Love against the Odds 54

Chapter 5 Home and War 70

Interlude II 93

Chapter 6 The Oregon Trail 104

Chapter 7 Dark Days 128

Interlude III 157

Chapter 8 Shifting Ground 161

Chapter 9 Scattered Pieces 186

Interlude IV 201

Chapter 10 Into the Unknown 204

Chapter 11 Her Own Farm 221

Epilogue 228

Afterword 229

Author's Notes 232

About the Author 239

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