The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman

The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman

by Eleanor Phillips Brackbill
The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman

The Queen of Heartbreak Trail: The Life and Times of Harriet Smith Pullen, Pioneering Woman

by Eleanor Phillips Brackbill

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Overview

The story of Harriet Smith Pullen’s early life, from her childhood journeys by covered wagon to her family’s subsistence in sod houses on the Dakota prairie where they survived grasshopper plagues, floods, fires, blizzards, and droughts is a narrative of American migration and adventure that still resonates today. But there is much more to the legendary woman’s life, revealed here for the first time by Eleanor Phillips Brackbill, her great-granddaughter, who has traveled the path of her ancestor, delving into unpublished material, as well as sharing family stories in this American story that will capture the imagination of a new generation. After migrating by emigrant train to Washington Territory, Harriet endured typhoid fever and a shipwreck, then homesteaded among the Quileute people on the coast of Washington, where she married Dan Pullen, with whom she was an equal partner in ranching and managing an Indian fur-trading post before a life-changing series of events caused her to strike out for the north. In 1897, she landed in Skagway, Alaska, broke and alone after leaving her husband and four children in Washington, determined to make a fresh start and to reunite with her sons and daughter. Newly independent and empowered, she became an entrepreneur, single-handedly hauling prospectors’ provisions into the mountains where gold beckoned and then starting the Pullen House, an acclaimed hotel. Later in life, Harriet would entertain her guests with fabulous stories about the gold rush and her renowned collection of Alaskan Native artifacts and gold rush relics. She achieved near-legendary status in Alaska during her lifetime and The Queen of Heartbreak Trail brings to life moments that are well known and moments that have never before been published—her arrest for holding a claim jumper at gunpoint, her grueling courtroom testimony defending herself against the spurious accusations of a malevolent employer, and, how, in her father’s words, she “turned out” her husband of twenty years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493052509
Publisher: TwoDot
Publication date: 05/15/2021
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.85(w) x 8.82(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Former director of education at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, and author of An Uncommon Cape: Researching the Histories and Mysteries of a Property, Eleanor Phillips Brackbill graduated from Antioch College, earned an MA in art history at Boston University, completed a curatorial fellowship in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program, and studied in the art history doctoral program at City University of New York. Following twenty-five years as an educator, she embarked on a second career writing about history. She lives with her husband in Portland, Maine, and is currently working on her next book, another story steeped in the history of the American West.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Maps x

Family Tree xvi

Introduction xviii

1 Queen of Heartbreak Trail 1

2 Wisconsin 1854-1869 16

3 Dakota 1869-1877 37

4 "Looking for Better Times" 50

5 Washington 1877-1881 64

6 Quillayute Country 75

7 The Pullen Family 1881-1889 88

8 The Quileutes 106

9 La Push 1889-1897 124

10 A Man with a Badge 140

11 Skagway 1897-1902 160

12 The Independent Entrepreneur 177

13 The Pullen House 191

14 New Century 211

Afterword: Solid Gold 231

Appendix: A Storied Woman 233

Acknowledgments 249

Endnotes 253

Selected Sources 284

Index 291

About the Author 301

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