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Neither Heroine Nor Fool : Anna Ella Carroll Of Maryland, Janet L. Coryell
Neither Heroine Nor Fool : Anna Ella Carroll Of Maryland, Janet L. Coryell
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Born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in 1815, Anna Ella Carroll was the eldest daughter of Maryland Governor Thomas King Carroll. By the early 1850s, she had become a political pamphleteer for the Know-Nothing Party, a nativist and anti-Catholic organization. She wrote a number of books and election pamphlets supporting the presidential candidacy of Millard Fillmore in 1856. In the election of 1860, she promoted the candidacy of John Minor Botts of Virginia, a strong Unionist.;When Civil War began, Carroll worked to support Lincoln's action, and wrote several pamphlets on his behalf. She argues, as did Lincoln, that the …
Captured.Never Came Back: Social Networks Among Female New England Captives, 1689--1763, Barbara Austen
Captured.Never Came Back: Social Networks Among Female New England Captives, 1689--1763, Barbara Austen
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