In the late 1800s the ninth generation of Vickerys expanded the family network to the Montana and Wyoming borderlands, and their stories of pioneer ranching and mining mirror the entrepreneurial spirit of their colonial ancestors, Hawkes keeps a keen historian's eye on the facts while weaving a fascinating tale.
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Andrea Constantine Hawkes is a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Maine. Her specialty is nineteenth-century United States history, as well as New England regional, and women’s studies. She co-edited The Civil War Recollections of General Ellis Spear, and edited and wrote an interpretative essay for The Lighthouse Keeper’s Wife, the autobiography of Connie Scovill Small.
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