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SOLITARY STRENGTH: THE STORY OF CATTLEWOMAN DOROTHY STOVER HALL
By Trudy Duisenberg

At the height of the Great Depression Dorothy Stover Hall saved her paycheck and at the age of 26 bought a 130 acre ranch.

The American West, Sustainability and Women's History combine in a tale of the spirited determination of one working woman who spent her life going against the grain. Her legacy is one of confidence, integrity and self-contained dignity.

Dorothy Stover Hall, born in 1910 in the high country of the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California, was the grand child of legendary pioneer families who were among the first cattle ranching families of the West.

SOLITARY STRENGTH: The Story of Cattlewoman Dorothy Stover Hall is the tale of a very authentic working woman and her spirited determination.

This beautifully produced historical documentary will appeal to audiences that love stories of the American West, Women's Studies and Sustainability.
DVD (Color, Black and White)
51 minutes
2016
USD 200.00
 
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