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"This is the captivating story of my great-grandmother Alice Ada Wood Ellis - who was a single mother with two small children - Myrtle who was 2 1/2 years old and Marie who was a 6 month-old baby. She traveled to Seattle in 1900 on a locomotive steam train to join the Alaska-Yukon-Klondike Gold Rush Stampede. She built a home in Green Lake. Soon after she placed two beds in her front parlor in her home and helped women with birthing. She fulfilled her calling as a pioneer midwife-nurse. This epic saga includes life in 1895 nursing schools, train robbers, birthing in the home, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, women's suffrage, bubonic plague and unclaimed children. Stories from the 1918 Great Pandemic Flu and the Great Depression conclude this remarkable journey. This is Alice's story"--Page 4 of cover.
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Biography, Midwives, Frontier and pioneer life, Midwifery, History, Sages-femmes, BiographiesPeople
Alice Ada Wood EllisPlaces
Washington (State), Seattle, Washington (État)Times
20th century, 20e siècleEdition | Availability |
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Seattle pioneer midwife: Alice Ada Wood Ellis : midwife, nurse & mother to all : as told by her great-granddaughter
2014, [publisher not identified]
in English
- 2nd ed.
1494763524 9781494763527
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