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From respectable station master's wife to secret madam, Alice was a woman of exceptional resourcefulness in the the face of upheaval, betrayal, and prejudice. In 1887, Ashland, Oregon, this daughter of a prominent pioneer family, witnessed the historic completion of the United States Transcontinental Railroad, a circle of steel that enveloped the United States, when the final Golden Spike was hammered in to place in this small Southern Oregon town. The rails changed everything for this previously isolated hamlet, as well as for Alice. Her family story revealing secret passions, the true grit…mehr

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From respectable station master's wife to secret madam, Alice was a woman of exceptional resourcefulness in the the face of upheaval, betrayal, and prejudice. In 1887, Ashland, Oregon, this daughter of a prominent pioneer family, witnessed the historic completion of the United States Transcontinental Railroad, a circle of steel that enveloped the United States, when the final Golden Spike was hammered in to place in this small Southern Oregon town. The rails changed everything for this previously isolated hamlet, as well as for Alice. Her family story revealing secret passions, the true grit of a single mother, and betrayals by men, is set among true historical events that span half a century. Meet bygone characters like the Father of the Blues, the inventor of the Curve Ball, the founder of a National Park, a lumber baron who profited from rebuilding San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, train robbers, bank robbers and sensational divorcees who impacted the turn of the 20th century.
Autorenporträt
S.K. DeMarinis bought a Victorian home in Ashland, Oregon in 1985. To celebrate its first century, Sue began to research the original owners and the historic events during the time her house was first built in 1886. More details than expected were exposed when archived newspapers and census records revealed scandals that followed the home's first woman resident from the 1880s-1920s. Sue herself was a woman pioneer, as the first female chiropractor in Southern Oregon. Retiring after 30 years of practice, Sue took her love of history and research and found a new calling. "The Station Master's Wife", her second book, is a historical fiction novel woven from her suspicions and interpretations of the history of some very real people, place and events that shaped the West.