Old Rail Fence Corners is the story of Minnesota's early settlers in
their own words--hardship and happiness on the frontier. These simple,
direct accounts, collected at the beginning of the twentieth century,
paint vivid pictures of life in Minnesota from the 1840s to the 1860s. A
new introduction by Marjorie Kreidburg describes the life and times of
the book and of Lucy Leavenworth Wilder Morris, its remarkable editor.
Praise for Old Rail Fence Corners:
"These personal anecdotes are the stuff of social history--the testimony
of ordinary, everyday people, which, when pieced together, give us a
picture of pioneer life." --Marilyn J. Lass, Minnesota Reviews