The female volunteer, or, The life, and wonderful adventures
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The female volunteer, or, The life, and wonderful adventures of Miss Eliza Allen

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A memoir written by Eliza Allen Billings in 1851 about her exploits during the Mexican American War and her involvement in the Gold Rush days of California. A girl from a wealthy Maine family, Eliza wanted to marry a Canadian man of lower social ranking, William Billings. Her parents threatened to disinherit her if she did not give up the quest for his love. He ran off to join in the Mexican American War, and she followed, disguising herself as a man and fighting side-by-side with him. After the war, she accompanied him to California where they took part in the Gold Rush. While there, she often dressed like a man to avoid problems that usually confronted women living in uncivilized areas. The intent of her book was to warn parents against defying the marital wishes of their daughters.

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