Lady lumberjack / Dorothea Mitchell.
At first settling in Toronto, Dorothea Mitchell worked in a variety of jobs, and, upon receiving word that her mother and sister would soon be joining her, eventually purchased a boarding house. Resulting from a sudden illness that delayed their emigration to Canada, and an urge to explore her adoptive homeland, Mitchell sold the boarding house and answered an ad in the Toronto Globe for companion-help for a mining engineer in Silver Mountain, Nothwestern Ontario.
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- Physical Description: 135 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Vancouver : Mitchell Press, [c1967]
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Subject: | Mitchell, Dorothea, 1877-1976. Frontier and pioneer life > Ontario. Women loggers > Canada > Biography. |
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