Emily Patterson

THE HEROIC LIFE OF A MILLTOWN NURSE

B.C. History, Biography

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$21.95

When Emily Patterson arrives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children in 1862, she finds herself worlds away from Bath, Maine, the staunchly pious township of her birth.

Up the remote reaches of Vancouver Island’s Alberni Canal, Emily learns much about self-reliance in a fledgling milltown where pioneer loggers and the native Tseshaht community share an often tempestuous co-existence. In search of their ideal homestead, the Pattersons next travel to Oregon’s fertile Willamette and Columbia River regions, confronting both joy and tragedy along the way. After many years, their quest finally leads them to Burrard Inlet, where the sawmilling communities of Hastings Mill and Moodyville duel for lumber supremacy.

Emily gains wide recognition amidst the hard-living mill workers for her extraordinary nursing skills, self-taught from sheer necessity over the course of her nomadic life. In a time when the nearest doctor is several hours of travel away, Emily is called upon day or night to deal with any medical situation, be it removing a splinter, treating a cough or preparing a body for burial.

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Reviews

“Those interested in the early history of the region and particularly of Vancouver will be fascinated by Smith’s account — with its wonderful, fully formed characters of both local ‘note worthies’ and ordinary folk. Readers will also gain a real appreciation of how this remarkable woman — Emily Patterson — negotiated and challenged gender, class and racial boundaries in a very matter of fact way and left an indelible mark on the burgeoning settler communities of the Pacific Northwest.” —BC Studies

“Against the backdrop of early Vancouver and North Vancouver, Lisa Anne Smith, in another writing triumph, chronicles the life of a remarkable nurse/wife/mother whose activism crossed the race, class, and gender boundaries of the day.” —Jean Barman, author of The West Beyond the West

“This fascinating biography of a pioneering woman is a must read for those interested in nursing and women’s history.” —Kathleen Murphy, President, BC History of Nursing Society

Book Details

Pub Date: October 2017
Trade Paperback
312 pages
Print ISBN 9781553805052
E-book ISBN 9781553805069
PDF ISBN 9781553805076
6” x 9”

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