Foreword The Gift of a Found Half Moon Mary Hallen, Western Ontario, Canada, 1850 Typus Orbis Terrarum Lucy Thompson, Second Wife of Rev. Jason Lee, 1839 (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God) Considering Her Answer to a Letter Sent By Emigrant, Addressed: "Catherine Sager, Somewhere in Oregon" Catherine Sager Pringle, age 19, December 21, 1854, Salem, Oregon Territory While Preparing to Ride to a Cayuse Village of New Converts Inundated by Measles, Dr. Marcus Whitman Inventories His Pack Horse''s Bags While Considering: Which Sermon,Which Psalms, Which Prayers near Ft. Walla Walla, Oregon Country, November 1847 Lament of the Slatted Sunbonnets Kate Thomas (b. 1841) (Every Stormy Wind That Blows) Cloth Elizabeth Millar Wilson (b. 1830), The Dalles, Oregon The Doll Marianne Hunsaker Edwards D''Arcy (b. 1842), Oregon City The Stove Martha Gay Masterson Remembers October 28, 1852, Eugene, Oregon Territory Brother Churchianity''s Garden Matilda Sager Delaney (b. 1839) An Answer for Mr.
Anderson Sarah Jane Sturgess, age 13½, 1851, near Ft. Vancouver, Oregon Territory That Long Looked-For Day Elder Edgerton''s Confidential Advice to Courting Gentlemen,Western Ontario, Canada, 1862 " Verbena Tea and Dill Hinder Witches of Their Will " The Jottings of Granny Wintersteen, undated Cynthia, Judge Stafford''s First Wife Auburn (Baker County), Oregon, March 24, 1863 About These Trumpeters That Line My Walls Elizabeth Shepard Holtgrieve (b. 1840) Mrs. Darby, Third Cousin to a Royal Confectioner, Gives Advice on Baking a Wedding Cake Modeled after the Spire atop London''s St. Bride''s Church--for Fifty Guests including Keepsakes, Spokane, Washington Territory, 1859 The Brides of Christ Consider the Hunger of 100 Children, the 40 Sick, and Many Old Men Who Linger without Relative or Memory Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart to Sister Mary of the Precious Blood, Mission of the Sisters of Providence, Ft. Vancouver, Washington Territory, 1864 The Widow: Her Song without Words, sans Piano Elizabeth Paschal Dillon Gay (b. 1838) At First, Judge Bacon was Reluctant to allow his Daughter to be Courted by the Son of a Blacksmith (Jésus et Marie, ma force et ma gloire) The Matter of the Raspberries Mother Veronica of the Crucifix Petitions the Bishop of Montreal, St. Mary''s Academy, Portland, Oregon, 1865 (Je Mets Ma Confiance) How We Got On Reverend T.
L. Jones (b. 1841), Portland, Oregon The Grass Hunter Justin Gibson, 1867 On the Second Through Train The Widow Jones (Sarah Ann Givens) Recalls Her Honeymoon, May 10, 1869 The Gift of Granny Wintersteen New Harmony, Kansas, 1869 Lucy Ann Shows Off Her Scrapbook and Talks about the Art of Regulating Temperatures Lucy Ann Henderson Deady (b. February 26, 1835) Kelp Lucy Stevens, Ocean House, Newport, Oregon, 1875 Gifted to Miss Lydia Corum upon her Marriage to Anderson Deckard Amanda Gardener Johnson (b. 1833, Slave State of Missouri), Albany, Oregon As Granny Wintersteen Unpacks Her Midwife''s Case, She Realizes That She Has Forgotten Her Collapsible Shovel Used for Sterilizing Linens by Fire Boise, 1877 Kloh-Kloh Lotta Gilham''s Mother Talks about the Early Years, Tillamook Country, Oregon, 1870s Cutting Her Out from the Flock Wagonwheel George, Cold Creek, Montana, 1888 A Good Many Brides Today Are a Pampered Self-Indulgent Lot Fidelia Munson, near Boise, 1893 Ida Mae Recalls the Broken Plates of Her China Anniversary Mrs. William Dutton (b. 1860), Heppner, Oregon (How Firm a Foundation) You Haven''t Asked about My Wedding or What I Wore Belle Bishop (b.186--), Pendleton, Oregon (Abide with Me) Brown Cloth-Covered Diary of Memoranda & Cash Accounts Emily French, Denver, 1890 A Bridesmaid''s Tale Minnie Griffith Gupton, 1893 If No Impediment Shall Be Alleged The Gift of Aunt Rebecca Miller, 1893 (Oh Promise Me) Afterword Acknowledgments Notes on Hymns, Music, and Lyrics.