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Frenchtown chronicles of Prairie du Chien : history and folklore from Wisconsin's frontier / edited by Mary Elise Antoine and Lucy Eldersveld Murphy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Coryer, Albert, 1877-1968, author.
Contributor:
Antoine, Mary Elise, editor.
Murphy, Lucy Eldersveld, 1953- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Coryer, Albert, 1877-1968--Family.
Coryer, Albert.
Coryer, Albert, 1877-1968--Interviews.
Frontier and pioneer life--Wisconsin--Prairie du Chien--Anecdotes.
Frontier and pioneer life.
Farm life--Wisconsin--Prairie du Chien--History--Anecdotes.
Farm life.
Folklore--Wisconsin--Prairie du Chien.
Folklore.
Prairie du Chien (Wis.)--History--Anecdotes.
Prairie du Chien (Wis.).
Frenchtown (Prairie du Chien, Wis.)--History--Anecdotes.
Frenchtown (Prairie du Chien, Wis.).
Prairie du Chien (Wis.)--Social life and customs--Anecdotes.
Prairie du Chien (Wis.)--Ethnic relations--History--Anecdotes.
Prairie du Chien (Wis.)--Biography--Anecdotes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
[Madison, Wisconsin] : Wisconsin Historical Society Press, [2016]
Summary:
"Albert Coryer, the grandson of a fur trade voyageur-turned-farmer, had a gift for storytelling. Born in 1877, he grew up in Prairie du Chien hearing tales of days gone by from his parents, grandparents, and neighbors who lived in the Frenchtown area. Because his mother's first language was English and his father's French, Albert was bilingual as well as bicultural. Throughout his life, Albert soaked up the local oral traditions, including narratives about early residents, local landmarks, interesting and funny events, ethnic customs, myths, and folklore. Late in life, this lively man who had worked as a farm laborer and janitor drew a detailed illustrated map of the Prairie du Chien area and began to write his stories out longhand, and gave an interview to a local historian and a folklore scholar. The map, stories, and interview transcript provide a colorful account of the old fur trade town of Prairie du Chien in the late nineteenth century, when it was undergoing significant demographic, social, and economic change. They provide a window into the ethnic community comprised of the old fur trade families, Native Americans, French Canadian farmers, and their descendants. Editors Mary Antoine and Lucy Murphy have collected these narratives into four sections: stories centering on agricultural life, tales about the more wide-ranging adventures and travels of his ancestors, a collection of ghost stories from the time, and the 1951 interview transcript. An introduction and a headnote accompanying each section offer historical background and context for Coryer's writings"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
About the text
Part 1. Rural life
Short stories handed down to me, Albert Coryer, by my parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Coryer and Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Langford
Part 2. Frenchtown people and culture
Florence Bittner's interview with Albert Coryer
Part 3. Voyageurs' world
The life of Julian Coryer
Part 4. Supernatural stories
Coryer's ghost stories and a conversation about faith cures
Appendix.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-87020-760-1

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