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E-grāmata: On the Plains, and Among the Peaks: or, How Mrs. Maxwell Made Her Natural History Collection: by Mary Dartt

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American naturalist and taxidermist Martha Maxwell became famous in the 1870s for her skill and expertise in collecting and preserving specimens of Colorado’s wildlife but is virtually unknown today. On the Plains, and Among the Peaks, written in 1879 by Maxwell’s half-sister Mary Dartt, provides a fascinating case study of how women practiced natural history and taxidermy, as well as a fresh look at the early exploration and settlement of Colorado.
 
Dartt’s book tells the story of Maxwell’s lifelong passion and dedication to work and education that made her a pioneer in more ways than one. It catalogs her important scientific contributions and development of museum habitat groupings and lifelike taxidermy mounts, showcases engaging accounts of wilderness excursions on the frontier of the Western United States in the 1860s and 1870s, and testifies to her resolve to show that women were capable of succeeding in traditionally male-dominated fields.
 
This scholarly edition of On the Plains, and Among the Peaks will spark renewed interest in Maxwell and Dartt as neglected figures in nineteenth-century US history and literature, opening a conversation that other literary scholars and historians will join to further situate their work within the numerous disciplines to which it speaks, including nineteenth-century American literature; women’s, western, environmental, and natural history; and gender, museum, and animal studies.
 

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An important, out-of-print text that has significance for a number of fields. . . . Fascinating. Kathleen Sheppard, Missouri University of Science and Technology

An eminently readable biography of Maxwell. Denver Post

A worthwhile read for anyone interested in the growth and development of natural history in the US, particularly the roles played by women. . . . Highly recommended. CHOICE A long awaited, accessible, and well-annotated reissue of On the Plains and Among the Peaks for use in research and the classroom. . . . gives much-needed additional texture to nineteenth-century womens expertise in natural history and American literary and artistic canons. Western American Literature

An exciting new source on the history of naturalist studies and explorations of Victorian gender norms in Colorado and the Great Plains. Great Plains Research

Foreword ix
Steve Leonard
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 3(30)
Note on the Text 33(10)
ON THE PLAINS, AND AMONG THE PEAKS
1 Curious People
43(5)
2 The Mountain Museum. Dramatic Taxidermy. Comic Art
48(5)
3 The Lady Herself. In Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy. Squatting. Breaking a Contract. First Lessons. Ingenious Success
53(5)
4 Peewitt's Nest
58(2)
5 Colorado Fauna. Learning to Shoot. Wisconsin Experiences. Her Mountain Home. Disagreeable Work. Turkey Buzzards. Sickening Work. That Chicken. Deformed, Transformed. Not My Sphere. Gun in Hand. Animal Congress. A "Gopher God." "Winks Out." The Coyote
60(10)
6 Colorado Topography. Colorado Mountains. Irrigation. Boulder. Cheyenne. Gymnastic Suit. Playing Dog. Mud-Wading. ShyBirds
70(7)
7 A Porcupine. Singular Pet. Porcupine Weapons. Porcupine Moods. Little Attentions. Death of Yocko
77(4)
8 Morning Work. Lonely Loveliness. Say's Striped Squirrel. Strategy. Visitors. Not Scalpers. Safety in Courage
81(5)
9 New Expedition. Cool and Dark. Difficult Passage. Roaring Waters. Miniature Niagra. Ice-Rimmed Source. Prairie Dogs. The Professor. Dissimilar Tastes. Hawk's Nest. A Puzzle. Woman's Will. Difficult Descent. Young Hawk
86(9)
10 Pleasure Party. Outfittings. Primitive Style. Feasts in the Forest. High Altitudes. Camping Alone. Chipmunks. Tufted-Eared Squirrels. Thunder-Storms. Return Home. "Bucking." Child in Trouble. Difficulties Increase. Lightning and Darkness. Intrepid Courage. Flood and Thunder. Rescued
95(10)
11 Antelope Fawn. Nibbling House-Plants. Goes to Sunday-School
105(3)
12 South Park Trip. Weird Scenery. Sad Accident. Surgery. A Soldier Saved
108(4)
13 The Black Hills. Treeless Land-Ocean. A Gale. Camping. Shawl Partition. "Blistering Blazes!" Gale-Swept Beds. Brighter Morning. Sabbath Camp. Game Discovered. October Snow. Nearly Frozen. Shot on the Wing
112(8)
14 Sale of Specimens
120(2)
15 Naturalist's Home. Sacrifice a Pleasure. Successful Shot. Snow on Flowers. Eating (?) Stuffed Birds. Mrs. Maxwell's Den. The Dog "Pills." Dom Pedro's Verdict. Whistle Softly. Uncontrollable Laughter
122(6)
16 An Ideal Home. The "Flicker" Bird. A Little Cross. Quicksands. Dangerous Ford. Indian Chase. Animal Murder. Sharp (?) Shooting. On the General's Horse. Shot Her Buffalo. Scops Maxwellae
128(6)
17 Drowned Out. Economical Bird
134(2)
18 A Museum. Higher Education. Valuable Aids
136(3)
19 Southeast Expedition. Strong Expressions. A Snake Scare. Bull-Snake. Philosophy in the Saddle. "Thunder-Pumpers." Blue Heron Nests. Communistic Bird. Woman's Trust. "Mrs. Nimrod's" Discovery. Invisible Reality. Mannish Fling. Skunk Kittens
139(9)
20 Siredons. Embryology. Interesting Changes. Mysteries. Popular Education
148(5)
21 Snowy Range Expedition. Snowy Range Flora. Raspberries July to October. Limitless Prospect. Thrilling Storm Scene. Ptarmigans. Ptarmigans and Hares. Grasshoppers. Bird and Bear Food. Lake of Fire
153(6)
22 Semi-Arctic Birds
159(2)
23 Off to California. Hardship Insignificant. Comfort Disregarded. Sea-Captain's Wife. Antique Armor. Emigrant Train. Salt Lake. Civil Treatment
161(5)
24 Opening of Museum. Living Rattlesnakes. Fraternal Bears. Snakes Killing Mice
166(4)
25 Valuable Aid. Mountain Rats. Stealing and Hiding. Lost Stockings
170(4)
26 Into the Park. Dartt Pass. Rarefied Air. Mountain Trail. Donkey in Danger. Emerald Meadows. Conquered Difficulties. Improvised Tent. Exciting Question. Hunting Elk. Middle Park. Trapper's Testimony. Hot Sulphur Springs. Cinnamon Bear. Found at Last. An Accident. Buffalo Calf. Cold Fingers. Suffering
174(11)
27 Legislative Invitation. Reluctant Consent. Skilled Assistant. Unspeakable Impudence. Necessarily Deaf. Attempt to Steal. American Character. Rifle Presentation. Blank Faces. Misrepresentations
185(7)
28 Task Completed. Her Daughter's Education
192(3)
Appendix: Notice of Mrs. Maxwell's Exhibit of Colorado Mammals. Prepared by Dr. Elliott Coues, U.S.A. 195(10)
Mrs. Maxwell's Colorado Museum. Catalogue of the Birds 205(16)
Appendix: Additional Photographs of Martha Maxwell's Taxidermy 221(8)
Index 229(4)
About the Editor 233
Julie McCown is assistant professor of English at Southern Utah University. She specializes in early American literature, animal studies, women writers, and digital humanities. Her publications focus on early African American literature, nineteenth-century American poetry, and nineteenth-century womens periodicals.