Diary of Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore

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  • Diary of Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore Book Detail

  • Author : Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore
  • Release Date : 1868
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  • Genre : Spartanburg (S.C.)
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  • File Size : 44,44 MB

Diary of Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore by Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore PDF Summary

Book Description: Diary, 1868-1891, of Mary Elizabeth Anderson Moore (1843-1921) discussing politics and everyday matters, including household chores, visits from friends, family trips, and church services. Includes entries discussing the death of her infant son, James A. Moore (1868-1869), and the births of her children, Thomas Brockman Moore (1869-1871) and Harriet Means Moore (1877-1949).

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