Description: Polly Bemis was a Chinese American pioneer in the rugged river country of North Central Idaho. Sold by her impoverished family in China and then later sold as a slave for $2,500 in San Francisco, Polly eventually found herself in the mining town of Warren, Idaho. An unlikely friendship emerged with saloon owner and fiddler Charles Bemis and the two created a long life together on the Salmon River. Her hospitality, determination and creative spirit make her one of the most celebrated figures of the region. Author Sister Mary Alfreda Elsensohn (1897-1989) was born in Grangeville, Idaho and she was professed as a Benedictine sister at the Monastery of St. Gertrude in 1916. She was educated at Washington State University, Gonzaga University, and University of Idaho. She was a teacher for 42 years and established the Historical Museum at St. Gertrude in 1931. She was a member of the Idaho Writers League, the Idaho County Historical Society, the Idaho State Historical Society, the Idaho Academy of Science, and the American Benedictine Academy. She was named Idaho Writer of the Year in 1969 and received the Governor's Award for literary excellence. Sister Alfreda became a prominent Idaho historian and the state's most prestigious museum award is named for her.
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EAN: 9780985883027
UPC: 9780985883027
ISBN: 9780985883027
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Book Title: Polly Bemis: Idaho County's Most Romantic Characte
Item Height: 0.3 cm
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Weight: 0.03 kg
Item Width: 15.2 cm
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Language: English
Publication Name: Polly Bemis : Idaho County's Most Romantic Character
Publisher: Hillside Publishing
Subject: General, United States / General
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Textbook
Author: Sister M. Alfreda Elsensohn
Subject Area: Biography & Autobiography, History
Format: Trade Paperback