Diary Of Colonel Isaac N. And Mrs. Emily Ebey 1856-57

Diary Of Colonel Isaac N. And Mrs. Emily Ebey 1856-57

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The Diary of Colonel Isaac N. and Mrs. Emily Ebey 1856-57 is a historical account of the lives of a married couple during the mid-19th century in the United States. The book is written by Isaac Ebey, a Colonel in the Washington Territory, and his wife Emily Ebey, who kept a detailed diary of their daily experiences and observations.The diary covers a period of two years, from 1856 to 1857, and provides a unique insight into the daily life of the Ebeys as they navigated the challenges of living in a newly settled territory. The book is divided into chapters that cover different aspects of their lives, including their travels, interactions with Native American tribes, and experiences with the local community.Throughout the diary, the Ebeys provide a vivid description of the landscape and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, as well as the challenges they faced in establishing a home and farm in a new and often hostile environment. They also reflect on the political and social issues of the

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