ARIZONA MEMORY PROJECT:
"Adeline Bobblett was born in Dayton, Ohio on December 23, 1844. At 22 she moved to Kansas to teach school in the Solomon Valley. There she met James Hall, a rough-talking, tobacco-chewing buffalo hunter and frontiersman, whom she soon married. With James Hall, her life was harsh, as was often the lot of the frontier women. In the early 1880's, the Hall family moved to the Prescott area. From this time on, Adeline suffered from ill health. She was always, however, supportive of her two children in hopes that they could lead a better life. She was especially proud of her daughter, Sharlot Hall, and encouraged her to pursue her literary talents. "
ARIZONA MEMORY PROJECT:
"Adeline Bobblett was born in Dayton, Ohio on December 23, 1844. At 22 she moved to Kansas to teach school in the Solomon Valley. There she met James Hall, a rough-talking, tobacco-chewing buffalo hunter and frontiersman, whom she soon married. With James Hall, her life was harsh, as was often the lot of the frontier women. In the early 1880's, the Hall family moved to the Prescott area. From this time on, Adeline suffered from ill health. She was always, however, supportive of her two children in hopes that they could lead a better life. She was especially proud of her daughter, Sharlot Hall, and encouraged her to pursue her literary talents. "
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