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  OSU Press at Oregon State University
Writing in the early years of the twentieth century, novelist Eva Emery Dye captured the imagination of American readers with her epic accounts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Oregon Trail, and the conquest of the American West.
Eva Emery Dye: Romance with the West offers a fascinating look at a figure once prominent in literary and suffrage circles in the Pacific Northwest, and highlights the significance of family and education in womenÂ’s lives at the turn of the twentieth century.
“Eva Emery Dye was a woman of remarkable abilities, who played a major role in the construction of the persona of Sacagawea, in the Oregon suffrage movement, and in the development of popular culture in the Pacific Northwest.
oregonstate.edu /dept/press/e-f/EvaEmeryDye.html   (411 words)

  
 Eva Emery Dye
When Eva Emery Dye and her husband Charles came to Oregon City (the end of the Oregon Trail) in 1891, she commented, "I began writing as soon as I reached this old and romantic city.
The Dyes are responsible for the statue of Sacajawea in Washington Park, erected in 1905 for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition.
Eva and her lawyer husband were the intellectual backbone for the Chautauqua Society, an adult education society offering music, history, politics and literary recitations in the outdoors.
www.ochcom.org /dye   (908 words)

  
 | Book Review | Oregon Historical Quarterly, 106.3 | The History Cooperative
Dye was a remarkable woman, a "civic leader, historian, traveler, researcher, orator, and wife" whose books romanticized the historic West, turning it into a poetic epic of expanding civilization (p.
Although her books were fictional, Dye was a thorough researcher (her efforts uncovered a cache of William Clark's papers) who tracked down surviving relatives to request personal letters, visited archives, and corresponded with professional historians.
Dye presented white women — and even women who were not white, as in the case of Sacagawea — who were archetypal pioneer mothers.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/ohq/106.3/br_1.html   (568 words)

  
 Oregon History Project
From J.T. Dizney to Eva Emery Dye // Mss 1089
This letter was written in 1903 by John T. Dizney, an employee of the Warm Springs Indian agency, to Eva Emery Dye, an Oregon City-based novelist.
A 1903 letter to Eva Emery Dye, for example, has a brief reference to a group of Nez Perce women on the North Fork of the Clearwater River washing York’s skin to see if he was painted fl.
www.ohs.org /education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=9DCB299B-DA9A-C45A-D3519D62A7E681F4   (428 words)

  
 Iowa Old Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dye, born in Sidney January 11, 1886, because he was only six months old when he left here, consequently his acquaintance could not have been extensive.
Dye tells friends there that her son has become a law partner of James R. Garfield, son of ex-President Garfield, with offices established in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dye after leaving this section took to the law and became a prominent figure in the west.
www.iowaoldpress.com /IA/Fremont/1928/JAN.html   (319 words)

  
 THEDYESOCIETY Archives -- March 2000 (#346)
From Jay Dye: 'Children of Cyrus are Emery Cyrus, Marcus Earl, George Edmond, Charles Barton and Cora Ella.' I am documenting a different family only to forestall any confusion that might arise over the similarity of names.
Caroline Tafton and their daughter, Eva Lucinda Emery, b.
Jul 17, 1855 m Charles Henry Dye b.Aug 25, 1856 and their children included Emery Charles Dye b.
listserv.uh.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0003&L=thedyesociety&T=0&O=D&P=34084   (91 words)

  
 Alibris: dye
Using extensive research and interviews with many of the surviving Technicolor technicians, the history of dye printing and the events leading to its demise are fully covered.
Margaret Dye shares her joy of dinghy cruising and the knowledge gained from years of hard won experience to help everyone enjoy it to the full, as she does.
An underlying theme of the book is the close connection between the technical and organizational changes in the Cuban sugar industry and the technological changes behind the managerial...
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 | Book Review | The Journal of American History, 92.1 | The History Cooperative
Dye was, by turns, a wife, mother, writer, suffragist, and cheerleader for the Pacific Northwest.
The opening chapters on Dye's parentage, girlhood, and precollegiate and college training at Oberlin College draw on family correspondence and college records.
The final five chapters (about two-thirds of the volume) deal with Dye's life after she, her husband, and their children moved to Oregon City, Oregon, in 1890.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/jah/92.1/br_62.html   (341 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: dye: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Don't dye your Hair when you grow old.
In winter's cold embraces dye: For mezzo-soprano and tenor soli, chorus and orchestra by Roger Steptoe (Unknown Binding - 1987)
Dye & pigment chemistry (Colour science '98 : Proceedings of the international conference & exhibition, Harrogate, April 1-3, 1998) (Paperback - 1999)
www.amazon.co.uk /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=dye&tag=545-21&index=books&pg=30&linkCode=ur2&page=1   (424 words)

  
 Straight Dope Staff Report: What's the real story on Sacagawea?
Dye was also the first to call Sacagawea a princess.
Dye's novel sparked a wave of writings about Sacagawea, including both historical fiction and fictional history.
For example, the idea surfaced in 1916 that before she died, Sacagawea converted to Christianity.
www.straightdope.com /mailbag/msacagawea.html   (3038 words)

  
 MCLOUGHLIN AND OLD OREGON; A Chronicle; - DYE, EVA ,EMERY;   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
MCLOUGHLIN AND OLD OREGON; A Chronicle; - DYE, EVA,EMERY;
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 Eva D Quinley
Eva Delday - Brooks, between the Red Deer and the Bow - 0919212603
Eva L Corredor - Gyorgy Lukacs and the Literary Pretext American University Studies Series XIX General Literature Vol 5 - 0820404284
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 Exploring an expedition's intellectual life - The Boston Globe
So fragile that it has not been displayed since it was acquired in 1866, the ink-and-watercolor map (about 28 by 39 inches) shows an extraordinary network of rivers and mountain ranges, with tiny notes in red showing the locations of Indian tribes and villages, in the space that Arrowsmith had left blank.
In 1902, however, suffragist Eva Emery Dye vastly exaggerated her stature as the maiden who guided the expedition through the wilderness, in her book "The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark."
In this quiet and uncrowded gallery, gazing at these cases of books and papers accompanied by a few related objects (a compass, a Northwest Indian basket-hat, a leather-covered book box), one can't help but admire the romantic and enlightened spirit of the great adventure.
www.boston.com /news/globe/living/articles/2004/03/06/exploring_an_expeditions_intellectual_life?mode=PF   (1007 words)

  
 Sacajawea vs. Charbonneau
An example taken from the 1902 expedition novel The Conquest, The True Story of Lewis and Clark by Eva Emery Dye illustrates the extent to which the portrait of Sacajawea became an exercise in hyperbole.
According to Dye, Sacajawea was « a born linguist »(Dye 250) and a « new sort of mortal. » (Dye 252) Moreover, her physical presence and beauty put her on a different spiritual plane : ?Sacajawea?s hair was neatly braided, her nose was fine and straight, and her skin pure copper like the statue in some old Florentine gallery.
I make her my wife.? » (Dye 188) Whereas we know from the journals that Charbonneau did not speak English, Dye and Defenbach report his speech in broken English for the sake of comic relief, but also to reinforce our impression of his incompetence.
www.transatlantica.org /document300.html   (3934 words)

  
 Amazon.de: eva: English Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The City of Sealions von Eva Sallis von Allen and Unwin (Taschenbuch - 29 Februar 2004)
Eva Frankfurther 1930-1959 von Monica Bohm-Duchen von Peter Halban Publishers Ltd (Taschenbuch - 28 Juni 2001)
The Diary of Eva Braun: With a Commentary by Alan Bartlett von Eva Braun von Spectrum International (Gebundene Ausgabe - 13 Juli 2000)
www.amazon.de /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=eva&tag=543-21&index=books-us&pg=24&link_code=qs&page=1   (552 words)

  
 NATHPO - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Even Sacagawea, the Shoshone teenager who served as interpreter in the crucial passage over the Rocky Mountains, was taken up by a new cause and elevated to a new status.
"Finally," Dye declared, "I came upon the name of Sacajawea, and I screamed, 'I have found my heroine!'" And, she added proudly, "the world snatched at my heroine."
Dye urged the erection of one Sacagawea statue; several went up, from St. Louis to Portland.
www.nathpo.org /nathpo/News/Lewis_Clark/News_Lewis35.htm   (4045 words)

  
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BOOKS RELATING TO THE NORTHWEST The Conquest By Eva Emery Dye.
McLoughlin and Old Oregon By EVA Emery Dye.
The author has gathered her facts at first hand, and as a result the work is vivid and picturesque and reads like a romance.
memory.loc.gov /service/rbc/rbcmisc/mtfrb/2001/3220000.txt   (404 words)

  
 Collections Documenting Women in Society: Authors
Eva Beard wrote prose and poetry and is the sister of writers’ James Rorty and Marion Bullard.
Margot Benary-Isbert was a German-born naturalized U.S. citizen who began writing professionally in 1952.
Eva Elsie Rutland wrote The Trouble with Being a Mama (Abingdon Press, 1964) about life as a wife and mother of four in a middle class fl family.
libweb.uoregon.edu /speccoll/guides/women/author.html   (2911 words)

  
 Eva Emery Dye
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David Hollett - Conquest of the Niger By Land and Sea - 1872006043
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