Elinore Pruitt Stewart Homestead

The Elinore Pruitt Stewart Homestead, near McKinnon, Wyoming, United States, has significance dating to 1898. Also known as the Elinore and Clyde Stewart Homestead, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[1]

Elinore Pruitt Stewart Homestead
LocationOff Wyoming Highway 414
Nearest cityMcKinnon, Wyoming
Coordinates41°00′44″N 109°59′35″W
Area5.5 acres (2.2 ha)
Built1898
Built byClyde Stewart
NRHP reference No.85000871[1]
Added to NRHPApril 25, 1985

It is significant for representing "the long overlooked role of women homesteaders in the American West"[2] and for its association with Elinore Pruitt Stewart's book, Letters of a Woman Homesteader, which was a basis for the 1979 film Heartland.[3][4] Elinore Pruitt Rupert, the author-to-be, arrived in Wyoming in 1909 and filed for homestead property before marrying Mr. Stewart, whose own homestead filing was close by.[5] The homestead house on the property consists of a c.1898 log cabin and c.1909 additions.[5]

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