Books by "Ruth Evelyn Gordon"

5 books found

People of the Crimson Evening

People of the Crimson Evening

by Ruth Underhill

1951

A story of everyday life in the desert gives a thorough overview of Tohono O'Odham culture. This work uses the people's former name, Papago.

The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick

The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick

by Chris Lauriths Christensen, Edith Marion Patch, Guy Stanley Meloy, Inman Fowler Eldredge, Mabel Hunt Doyle, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Michael Shapovalov, Ruth O'Brien, William Allison Lloyd, Maude Campbell

1927

This publication provides a section which gives a brief description of the various offices within the United States Department of Agriculture and their functions, followed by a directory, and an Index of Names.

Indians of the Pacific Northwest

Indians of the Pacific Northwest

by Ruth Underhill, United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Education Division

1945 · [Washington] : Education Division of the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs

The Family of Early

The Family of Early

by Ruth Hairston Early

1920

John Early emigrated as early as 1661 from Ireland to Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia, and was probably of Scotch-Irish lineage. Another Scotch-Irish immigrant was William Early, who arrived about 1742 and settled in Union County, New Jersey. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, New Jersey, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, New York, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi and elsewhere. Includes some data about the records in Ireland regarding the Early family.