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Headstrong Hallie : the story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the first female "fire guard"  Cover Image Book Book

Headstrong Hallie : the story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the first female "fire guard" / written by Aimaee Bissonette ; illustrated by David Hohn.

Bissonette, Aimaee, (author.). Hohn, David, 1974- (illustrator.).

Summary:

"In the 1880s the U.S. Forest Service didn't hire women, thinking they couldn't handle the physical challenges of the work, but Hallie Morse Daggett overcame discrimination to become the first woman "fire guard" hired by the U.S. Forest Service"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781534110618
  • ISBN: 1534110615
  • Physical Description: 40 pages ; 19 cm
  • Publisher: Ann Arbor : Sleeping Bear Press, 2021.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 6-10 Sleeping Bear Press
830L Lexile
Subject: Daggett, Hallie Morse, 1878-1964 > Juvenile literature.
United States. Forest Service > Officials and employees > Juvenile literature.
Forest service > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Fire lookouts > Oregon > Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge > Biography > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at James Memorial Public Library System.

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  • 0 current holds with 5 total copies.
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James Memorial Public Library JNF 920 DAG (Text) 37211002718602 Juvenile Non-Fiction Available -

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Headstrong Hallie! : The Story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the First Female Fire Guard
Headstrong Hallie! : The Story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the First Female Fire Guard
by Bissonette, Aimee; Hohn, David (Illustrator)
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Headstrong Hallie! : The Story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the First Female Fire Guard


Hallie Morse Daggett loved spending time outdoors, hiking among the tall trees of the forests in California's Siskiyou Mountains. She wasn't afraid of the bears, coyotes, and wildcats. But Hallie was afraid of fire and understood the threat it posed to the forests, wildlife, and people. And more than anything, she wanted to devote her life to protecting her beloved outdoors; she decided she would work for the US Forest Service. But in the 1880s the Forest Service didn't hire women, thinking they couldn't handle the physical challenges of the work or the isolation. But the Forest Service didn't know Hallie or how determined she could be. This picture-book biography tells the story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the first woman "fire guard" hired by the US Forest Service, whose hard work and dedication led the way for other women to join the Forest Service.

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