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Author Frémont, Lily, 1842-1919

Title The Arizona diary of Lily Frémont, 1878-1881 / edited by Mary Lee Spence
Published Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 276 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents West to Prescott, June 8, 1878-January 1, 1879 -- Tenth Legislative Assembly, January 2-February 14, 1879 -- Lily gives French lessons, Jessie teaches history, February 15-August 22, 1879 -- The arrival of the mining experts, August 23-October 20, 1879 -- Selling the Silver Prince, October 21-December 31, 1879 -- Mineral wealth on every hand, January 1-March 18, 1880 -- Judge Silent's vindication, March 19-June 20, 1880 -- Territorial politics, June 21-November 21, 1880
Summary On a more personal level, the reader will find intimate accounts of John Fremont's obsession with mining promotion, his complicated business dealings with Judge Silent, and his attempts to recoup his family's sagging fortune. Here especially, Lily outlines a telling profile of her father, a man roundly castigated then and now as a carpetbagger less interested in promoting Arizona's interests than his own. For students of western history, Lily Fremont's diary provides a wealth of fresh information on frontier politics, mining, army life, social customs, and ethnicity
As unofficial secretary for her father, Lily was well placed to observe and record an almost constant stream of visitors to the governor's home and office. Her diary is filled with unvarnished images of personalities such as the Goldwaters, General O.B. Willcox, Moses Sherman, Judge Charles Silent, and a host of lesser citizens, politicians, and army officers. Lily's anecdotes vividly re-create the periodic personality clashes that polarized society (and one full-fledged scandal), the ever-present danger of fire, religious practices (particularly a burial service conducted in Hebrew), and attitudes toward Native Americans and Chinese
Here, in rich detail, her day-by-day narrative and the editor's annotations bring to life Arizona's territorial capital of Prescott more than one hundred years ago. Lily gives us firsthand accounts of the operation of territorial government, of pressure from Anglo settlers to dispossess Pima Indians from their land, and of efforts by the governor and the army to deal with Indian scares. Here also, underlying her words, are insights into the dynamics of a close-knit Victorian family, shaping the life of an intelligent, educated single woman
Well traveled and gently reared, Elizabeth (Lily) Benton Fremont found herself heading for the rough-and-tumble West when her father, John C. Fremont, was named governor of Arizona Territory. In his shadow and that of her grandfather, U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, her life on the frontier would have gone largely unremarked but for one thing: Lily kept a diary
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-268) and index
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Subject Frémont, Lily, 1842-1919 -- Diaries
SUBJECT Fremont, Lily, 1842- -- Diaries
Frémont, Lily, 1842-1919 fast
Subject Children of governors -- Arizona -- Prescott -- Diaries
Silver mines and mining -- Arizona -- Prescott Region -- History
Gold mines and mining -- Arizona -- Prescott Region -- History
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
Children of governors
Gold mines and mining
Manners and customs
Politics and government
Silver mines and mining
Sociaal-economische situatie.
Dagelijks leven.
SUBJECT Prescott (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs
Arizona -- Politics and government -- To 1950. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007191
Subject Arizona
Arizona -- Prescott
Arizona -- Prescott Region
Genre/Form Diaries
History
Form Electronic book
Author Spence, Mary Lee
LC no. 96025304
ISBN 9780816541751
0816541752