An edition of Quite contrary (2014)

Quite contrary

the litigious life of Mary Bennett Love

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Quite contrary
David J. Langum
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An edition of Quite contrary (2014)

Quite contrary

the litigious life of Mary Bennett Love

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"California's first liberated lady Mary Bennett Love had a physicality exceeded only by her personality. Six feet tall and over 300 pounds, Love was anything but shackled by the mores of her day. In the 1840s, she moved west from Arkansas via the Oregon Trail. A few years later, she separated from her husband and took her six minor children to Santa Clara, where she acquired a Mexican land grant by forging an adult son's signature. Though illiterate, she knew the law thoroughly and used it to her advantage. No sooner had the American military invaded California than Mary squatted on public lands and engaged in dozens of lawsuits to advance her interests. Her love life was no less tumultuous. Harry Love, her second husband and slayer of Mexican bandit Joaquin Murrieta, died at her bodyguard's hands. Quite Contrary is the first book to focus on Mary Bennett Love. Aside from making for an entertaining story, she is representative of the relationship people had with the law in pre-Gold Rush California. Furthermore, her economic success demonstrates the often self-imposed notions of true womanhood--which Mary ignored, paving the way for future female entrepreneurs"--

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Pages
212

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Table of Contents

Bennett Family Background
Overland to Oregon in 1842
From Oregon to California
The Bennetts Live in Yerba Buena
Mary Bennett Separates from Vardamon and Moves to Santa Clara
Catherine Bennett Marries Isaac Graham
Mary Operates Her Grant and Becomes More Acquisitive, 1846-1852
Santa Cruz County Land Speculations
Catherine Leaves Isaac amid Massive Litigation
Mary Bennett Marries Harry Love
Land Claims Litigation and Other Lawsuits, 1851-1864
The Final Years
Epilogue and Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-206) and index.

Series
American liberty & justice, American liberty & justice

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.4/04092, B
Library of Congress
F864.L89 L36 2014, F864.L89L36 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 212 pages
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27172345M
ISBN 10
0896728749
ISBN 13
9780896728745
LCCN
2014007755
OCLC/WorldCat
861955990

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