Summerhayes, Martha, 1844-1926
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- "Martha Dunham Summerhayes (b. 1844, d. 1926)" (Martha Dunham Summerhayes, a young educated woman from New England, traveled throughout Arizona as an army officer's wife during the 1870s ... Born in 1844, Martha Dunham married Lt. Jack Summerhayes in 1874. She agreed to accompany Jack and his 8th Regiment throughout Arizona from 1874 to 1878 when the regiment served in General George Crook's military expedition against the Apache Indians ... During their years in Arizona Territory, the couple stayed at many forts, including Yuma, Whipple (in Prescott), McDowell, (north of Phoenix), and Camp Verde (in central Arizona) ... Lt. Summerhayes' longest posts were at Fort Apache in eastern Arizona and Camp Ehrenberg on the Colorado River ... ( (Arizona Women's Heritage Trail, WWW site, viewed December 15, 2015:) )
- AzTeS files(b. 1844; d. 1926)
- Her Vanished Arizona ... 1939.
- Summerhayes, Martha, Vanished Arizona, 2015:title page (Martha Summerhayes), page 4 of cover (Martha Summerhayes was an American memoir author from Nantucket, Massachusetts. In 1873, she married a veteran of the Civil War and traveled with him as he moved from army to army fort. After her husband retired from the military, she lived with him in Schenectady, New York until her death in 1926)
- Martha Summerhayes (Martha Summerhayes (October 21, 1844 -- May 12, 1926) was an American memoirist. She was a Nantucket, Massachusetts native who later on in life immigrated to Arizona ... In 1873, she married soldier John Wyer Summerhayes ... In 1900, her husband retired from the military, and the Summerhayes returned to the East, where they lived in various cities including Washington, D.C., New York and Nantucket ... After her 1908 autobiography was published, Martha Summerhayes became a celebrity ... Martha Summerhayes died on May 12, 1926 at Schenectady, New York ... ( (Wikipedia, December 15, 2015:) )