
Hattie: She Was Wired Differently, Paperback/Lois Reimers
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Vezi oferta la elefant.ro
✔ În stoc la elefant.ro
Vezi oferta la elefant.roHATTIE SHE WAS WIRED DIFFERENTLY This is a true story of a girl named Hattie, born in 1876 she grew up with four sisters and one brother between 1881 and 1890 near Chamberlain, South Dakota. Her family lived on an Indian reservation while, her father, Melroy Fuller, built a Catholic church for the Indians. The Fuller family then moved onto an Indian agency and lived among the Sioux Indians, until the last Indian War on the Rose Bud reservation in the Black Hills of South Dakota, across the Missouri River from their agency in 1890. The Fuller Family then moved to Salem, South Dakota. Hattie, at age 26, moved to Chicago, at the turn of the century, changing her identity, from an attractive woman, into her hearts desire, I inherited all my Grandmother, Nellie's pictures and papers and began putting together Hattie's life story, a labor of love for 7 years. The family pictures are fascinating beginning with a tintype of the family in 1881 when Hattie was only 5 and another picture of "I know my Great Aunt Hattie Fuller would be appalled that I have written her life story, but I think it is time for it to be told not to "out" her for some sick unkind reason, but because I felt if someone in the years 1876 to 1946 her lifetime, wanted so badly to live as a different gender person then it could not have been a preference." I ran across Hattie's story while tracing my genealogy. My Grandmother, Nellie Fuller Carey had me type her family early history. She also said her father, Melroy











