- One, April 18, 1908. Chicago, Illinois and Two, April 27th, 1908.
- Three, May 4th. In a big barn and Four, May 6th, 1908
- Five: May 7th. At Crab-Apple Hedge and Six, Monday, May 11th. In the Mud.
- Seven: Thursday, May 14th.
- Seven: Thursday, May 14th. (Continued)
- Eight: June 3rd. Somewhere in Nebraska.
- Eight: June 3rd. Somewhere in Nebraska. (Continued)
- Nine: June 6th. With a good Samaritan.
- Ten: A Day in June. On the Open Road.
- Eleven: Aboard a Modern Prairie Schooner.
- Eleven: Aboard a Modern Prairie Schooner. (Continued)
- Twelve: July 12, 1908. Sydney, Nebraska.
- Thirteen: July 23rd. Cheyenne, Wyoming. and Fourteen: July 24th. Cheyenne, Wyoming.
- Fifteen: August 2nd. Laramie, Wyoming.
- Sixteen: August 9th. Ogden, Utah.
- Sixteen: August 9th. Ogden, Utah. (Continued)
- Seventeen: August 22nd. On the Sacramento River.
Ethel and Dan Lynn wed in San Francisco in the immediate aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. The young couple soon moved to Chicago where she established a medical practice while he sought backing for a business based upon his invention. Within two years the move had proved disastrous. The Panic of 1907 dashed Dan's entrepreneurial dream and made it impossible for him to find steady work. Far worse, Ethel was diagnosed with tuberculosis and told she should return to California to improve her health. Their finances drained, they set out on a tandem bicycle that Dan retrofitted for the trek. This is Ethel's journal of their 1908 tramp across the western United States.
NOTE: There are issues of race in the telling of "The Adventures Of A Woman Hobo", particularly the use of an anti-black, derogatory term. It is LibriVox's policy to record texts as written. - Summary by Brian Fullen
NOTE: There are issues of race in the telling of "The Adventures Of A Woman Hobo", particularly the use of an anti-black, derogatory term. It is LibriVox's policy to record texts as written. - Summary by Brian Fullen
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