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"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

Released Tuesday, 5th January 2021
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"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

"Everything is just lovely for me." (Elinore Rupert, Part 1)

Tuesday, 5th January 2021
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In March 1909, Elinore Rupert moved from Denver, Colorado to Burnt Fork, Wyoming to be a housekeeper for widowed homesteader Clyde Stewart. The Homestead Act of 1862 gave tracts of land to male citizens, widows, single women, and immigrants who pledged to become citizens; Rupert hoped to have a homestead of her own someday.

After moving, Rupert began a years-long correspondence with her former employer, Mrs. Juliet Coney, a widowed schoolteacher. The letters would eventually be published in the Atlantic Monthly, and then in a book. Over several episodes, we'll hear Rupert's own words about her adventures in Wyoming.

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