Period 1852 Name Mary Ballou | Role Memoirist Died 1894 | |
Nationality American (United States) Subject Letters and observations |
Mary Ballou (1809–94) was an American memoirist most notable for her collection of letters, I Hear the Hogs in My Kitchen. Written in 1852, they were later published in 1962. Ballou's writing gave personal insight into the life of an American pioneer. With her husband, Ballou left her New Hampshire home for California, not in search of gold to be mined, but money to be made off those doing the mining. The Ballous ran a lucrative boarding house in Negro Bar, California. Her letters describe the antics of the miners she housed, as well as the unique experience of being a woman during the California Gold Rush.
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