Page, Elizabeth

1889 - 1969

Big Horn County

Biographical and Professional Information

Elizabeth Page was born in 1889 in Vermont. She received a B.A. from Vassar College and an M.A. from Columbia. She came to Wyoming in 1927 to study the trail of the gold rush of 1849, a curiosity prompted by reading the letters her Great Uncle Harry wrote to his wife while crossing the Plains in 1849. She followed the trail herself to Basin, Wyoming, and stayed to write "Wild Horses and Gold."

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Fiction
History
Nonfiction
Wyoming Subjects

Titles

  • Wilderness Adventure (1946). New York: Rinehart. ISBN: (?).
  • The Tree of Liberty (1939). New York: Farrar Rinehart Inc. ISBN: (?).
  • Wild Horses and Gold: From Wyoming to the Yukon (1932). New York: Farrar Rinehart Inc. ISBN: (?).
  • Wagons West, A Story of the Oregon Trail (1930). New York: Farrar Rinehart Inc. ISBN: (?).

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