Daughter of the Cherokee Strip

by Phil Wayman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/5/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781412004312

About the Book

The largest land grab in American history was the opening of the Cherokee strip in 1893. This book narrates the triumphs and struggles of those days as experienced in the life of Pioneer James Secord's daughter, Mildred, her sibliings, and her own family.

The powerful influence of frontier preachers is told as well as the influences of the country school teacher who taught eight grades in one room. The results with the discipline of life in Cherokee Strip produced in the Secord family: college professors, ministers, missionaries, farmers and school teachers.

Mildred became a school teacher at Fairview school. She married the Farmer boy who promised to get her away from it all. Starting with Horse and Buggy he went to Model T's, Farms, much Machinery, lots of Livestock, and a large family on Credit. They went through three of the greatest social and economic changes of the 20th Century. Depression, Dust bowl days, WWII.

The book is the opposite of Steinbeck's GRAPES OF WRATH. We were in debt too far to sell out. Father taught us to work, Mother taught us to Pray. The Hope of "next year we will get a bigger crop and a better price" happened in WWII. Mildred prayed five boys through the War. When all the boys came home the large family became College professors, Farmers, Ministers and School Teachers just like the pioneer Secord family did a generation earlier.


About the Author

Phil Wayman is 81 years old and lives with his wife Alma, in Olympia, Washington. They have been married 57 years and have three children, five Grandchildren and three great grand children.

He is a veteran of WWII having served in the US army in New Guinea and under MacArthur in the liberation of the Phillipines.

He served 50 years as pastor, in Leadership of Lay Ministry, Christian Education and the Royal Ranger outpost. His work with boys has earned him the reputation of the STORY TELLER. His adventuers are being published in Another Character Building book The Stories Grandpa Tells.