Nellie Cashman; A Modest Tribute to the Memory of a Noble Woman Whose Energetic, Courageous, Self-Sacrificing Life was an Inspiration on a Wide Frontier During Half A Century

27 pages. This book describes Nellie Cashman's early life and various travels and ventures in California, Arizona, Yukon, and Alaska. Excerpt from the book: "Nellie Cashman led an humble life. Her principal business was to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless, and her chief divertiseme...

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Main Author: Clum, John P., 1851-1932
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1931
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Online Access:http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/cdm/ref/collection/asabooks/id/631
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Summary:27 pages. This book describes Nellie Cashman's early life and various travels and ventures in California, Arizona, Yukon, and Alaska. Excerpt from the book: "Nellie Cashman led an humble life. Her principal business was to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless, and her chief divertisement was to relieve those in distress and to care for the sick and afflicated. She persisted in good deeds through half a century, and her helpful activities were distributed over a broad field which extended from the arid deserts of Mexico to the bleak and inhospitable regions within the Arctic Circle. She was inclined to associate more generally with men than with members of our own sex, and on several occasions she joined in stampedes with men, tramping with them over rugged trails and sharing the vicissitudes and discomforts of their rude camps. Nevertheless, she maintained an unimpeachable reputation, and her character and conduct commanded the universal respect and admiration of every community in which she lived."