Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Liberty's Birds #1: Bluebird

 


Liberty's Birds #1: Bluebird
by Denniele Bohannon

This year's applique Block-of-the-Month series features the diary of Sara T.D. Robinson written her first year in Kansas where she and her husband came from Massachusetts to fight slavery. Kansas; Its Interior and Exterior Life. A Full View of Its Settlement, Political History, Social Life, Climate, Soil, Productions, Scenery, Etc. was published in 1856.
Look for 9 free patterns on the last day of  months March to December in 2025.

Kansas Museum of History
Sara Tappan Doolittle Lawrence Robinson (1827-1911)
about the time she moved to Kansas in the mid 1850s

Sara lived on the same crest of a rocky ridge overlooking the Kansas plains that I do. One hundred and seventy years and a few miles separate our houses on Mount Oread (once called Hog Back Ridge.)

Our houses on the edge of the ridge.

This view from Sara's first Lawrence home looking north is a photo by Alexander Gardner taken ten years after her arrival. The town pictured on the Kansas River was more advanced than in Sara's initial years on Mount Oread. Many things changed since her first months here when she kept her diary. Birds and botany, however, are similar in my neighborhood today.

Bluebird by Elsie Ridgely

Emily Jane Hunt (1839-1921) came from Massachusetts.
Sara referred to her younger friend as "E." in the diary.

One major difference: I live in a comfortable '70s modern house; Sara lived in a primitive construction project---a frame house being built around her. Also living in the house, she mentioned a "family" of 5---husband Charles, friend Emily Hunt and a Mr. W. the "elderly" handyman working on the house and keeping the women company when Charles traveled, which was often. When Charles was home visitors came to talk politics with him and frequently spent the night.

Food and building supplies were at a premium. Note the lack of trees on the hill. The woods across the river on the Delaware Tribe's land were full of cottonwood and other trees unsuitable for lumber. 

Bluebird by Becky Collis

Sara from a well-to-do Massachusetts family was not one to complain. Easterners would pity us....



Eastern Bluebird

Eastern (not Western) Bluebirds are one of our spring joys, the
same birds that delighted Sara.

Bluebird by Susannah Pangelinan

The Block



The inspiration applique---looks 20th century


Cattle on the hill overlooking Lawrence, Sara's view

See the introductory post here:
https://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/2025/01/2025s-applique-block-of-month-starts-in.html

And read Sara's book online here:

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for such a great post! Where can I find her book, hopefully an on-line digital version.

Barbara Brackman said...

As Homer Simpson would say" Doh!" I added the link to the digital book.

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