Louisa Casselle: Reconstructing a Life in the West-U.S
First Edition| ©2018 Paula Petrik
ISBN:9781319170080
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This document collection introduces the student to a range of primary sources centered on the life of a nineteenth-century prostitute in the American West. Students will learn to identify evidentiary gaps and employ strategies (verification, inference, reasonable speculation) for dealing with the missing pieces. Students are guided through their analysis of the primary sources with an author-provided learning objective, central question, and historical context.
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Louisa Casselle: Reconstructing a Life in the West-U.S
First Edition| 2018
Paula Petrik
Table of Contents
Central QuestionLearning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Joseph Cousselle and Louisa Langely, Marriage License, 1853
Ship’s Passenger List, American Eagle, 1853
Internal Revenue Service, Nevada Tax List, Nevada, 1865
Fire Losses, Helena, Lewis & Clark County, Montana Territory, 1874
U.S. Manuscript Census, Gallatin County, Bozeman, Montana, 1880
Louisa Cousselle, Excerpt from Will & Probate, 1883 and 1886
“Death of Mrs. Lou,” Avant Courier (Bozeman, Montana Territory), June 26, 1886
Louisa Cousselle’s Gravestone, Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
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Louisa Casselle: Reconstructing a Life in the West-U.S
First Edition| 2018
Paula Petrik
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Paula Petrik
Louisa Casselle: Reconstructing a Life in the West-U.S
First Edition| 2018
Paula Petrik
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