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(Bills of Sale of Chinese Prostitutes, 1875-76)
(Mrs. A. M. Greene, in Colorado Territory -- Frontier life – 1887)
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This was so sad. They were talking about what their family was going through and the hardships they had to face like moving west away from everything that they had known into a land that they were not familiar with. While they choose to go through all of this, I still think that it was so sad! –Kayle P.
 
This was so sad. They were talking about what their family was going through and the hardships they had to face like moving west away from everything that they had known into a land that they were not familiar with. While they choose to go through all of this, I still think that it was so sad! –Kayle P.
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I agree Kayle, this was so sad.  Moving your family to unknown places without the comforts that you know and possibly your extended family nearby...it must have been heartbreaking!  The men went off to work, but the women were left, alone to adjust.  Her children being her support to get her through the days.  At least in this tale of A.M. Green it seems like she had a caring husband who was concerned with her well-being.  --Remy B.
  
 
== Violet Cragg requests an Army Pension, 1908 ==
 
== Violet Cragg requests an Army Pension, 1908 ==

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