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        Frieda Lawrence and the D. H. Lawrence Ranch

        ( Katherine Toy Miller ) 한국로렌스학회 2012 D.H. 로렌스 연구 Vol.20 No.3

        The 160-acre D. H. Lawrence Ranch is located seventeen miles north of Taos, New Mexico, at 8,600 feet on a traditional Kiowa and Taos Pueblo Native American hunting and trading trail. First homesteaded in the 1883 under the Homestead Act, it was purchased by Mabel Dodge Luhan in 1920 who brought the Lawrences to Taos in 1922 and gave the ranch to Frieda Lawrence in April 1924 because Lawrence refused to own property. This history, including passages written by Lawrence and Frieda, focuses on the Lawrences` interest in the Southwest, the time the Lawrences lived at the ranch with the Honorable Dorothy Brett from May to October 1924 and alone from April to September 1925, Frieda`s return there in May 1931 after Lawrence`s death in 1930, and the transporting of his ashes from Vence, France, and his memorial service in 1935. In 1955, eight months prior to her death, Frieda gave the ranch to the University of New Mexico for educational, cultural, and recreational purposes. Famous guests include Georgia O`Keeffe and Aldous Huxley. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties, it features the D. H. Lawrence Memorial, The Homesteader`s Cabin in which the Lawrences lived, Brett`s Cabin, and the home Frieda built with Angelo Ravagli in 1933.

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        Frieda Lawrence and the D. H. Lawrence Ranch

        Katherine Toy Miller 한국로렌스학회 2012 D.H. 로렌스 연구 Vol.20 No.2

        The 160-acre D. H. Lawrence Ranch is located seventeen miles north of Taos, New Mexico, at 8,600 feet on a traditional Kiowa and Taos Pueblo Native American hunting and trading trail. First homesteaded in the 1883 under the Homestead Act, it was purchased by Mabel Dodge Luhan in 1920 who brought the Lawrences to Taos in 1922 and gave the ranch to Frieda Lawrence in April 1924 because Lawrence refused to own property. This history, including passages written by Lawrence and Frieda, focuses on the Lawrences’ interest in the Southwest, the time the Lawrences lived at the ranch with the Honorable Dorothy Brett from May to October 1924 and alone from April to September 1925, Frieda’s return there in May 1931 after Lawrence’s death in 1930, and the transporting of his ashes from Vence, France, and his memorial service in 1935. In 1955, eight months prior to her death, Frieda gave the ranch to the University of New Mexico for educational, cultural, and recreational purposes. Famous guests include Georgia O’Keeffe and Aldous Huxley. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties, it features the D. H. Lawrence Memorial, The Homesteader’s Cabin in which the Lawrences lived, Brett’s Cabin, and the home Frieda built with Angelo Ravagli in 1933.

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