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Ernestine Winchell and the Pioneer Women of Fresno County, California

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Rediscovering Fresno County, California: A Glimpse into the Lives of Women Pioneers, their Struggles, Successes, and Inter-Racial Relations in the 1800s.

This riveting narrative takes you back to Fresno County, California in the latter half of the 1800s, illuminating the lives and experiences of women pioneers. Featured at its core is Ernestine Miller Winchell, a prolific writer whose significant work has been salvaged from the brink of obscurity. Through her vivid accounts, we journey into the wilderness of the Sierra in eastern Fresno County, and visit emerging towns like Fresno, Fowler, and Selma.

Step into the shoes of women who trekked thousands of miles to reach Fresno County, battling the odds to survive in a wild, untamed land. Witness the compelling stories of indigenous women, and the first Black woman in Millerton, as Winchell paints an evocative picture of the relationships between different races that came to define this period.

Ernestine Winchell and the Pioneer Women of Fresno County, California introduces you to women who led the way in art, agriculture, dairy science, and society. Learn about the lady who played an instrumental role in establishing Tollhouse, and the Californio landowner who created middle-class housing and Fresno's Nob Hill amidst the town's late 19th-century population boom.

Discover the courage of Mariposa's women, who stood firm against the derogatory treatment by the local newspaper editor. Read the long-lost document by Lizzie McGee, providing a firsthand account of life among the Sierra sawmills. Once included in this book, it will be the only published copy, other than the scarce photocopies in selected historical archives.

This book is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of these women pioneers, who shaped the fabric of Fresno County. It's not just a slice of history, but a testament to their resilience, determination, and the lasting impact they left on society. Rediscover Fresno County through the lens of the women who lived, loved, and led here in the 1800s.

Product Details

PublisherPalmetto Publishing
Publish DateFebruary 25, 2025
Pages378
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9798822959286
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.5 pounds

About the Author

Jeannine Raymond, Ph.D., is a celebrated California author, renowned for her illuminating works on Fresno's history. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she now resides in Fresno, where her first award-winning book, Fresno's Wilson Island and Rosanna Cooper Wilson, the Woman Behind It, was inspired by her curiosity in local history. Her expertise in Fresno's history, showcased in popular presentations like "Fresno History Hiding in Plain Sight," has gained over 13k views on YouTube. Retired from academia, Raymond enjoys traveling with her husband, visiting her son, and socializing with friends. Her latest book, Ernestine Winchell and the Pioneer Women of Fresno County, California, continues her exploration of California's rich history.

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