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"Afterwhiles"
From Riley's "Afterwhiles" w
| Title |
"Afterwhiles" |
| Description |
From Riley's "Afterwhiles" with a white background and golden border |
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"Afterwhiles" (postcard back
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"Afterwhiles" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
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"Christmas Hymns"
1910
Raphael Tuck & sons "Christm
| Title |
"Christmas Hymns" |
| Description |
Raphael Tuck & sons "Christmas Hymns" on a picture of a manilla scroll |
| Date.Original |
1910 |
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"Christmas Hymns" (postcard
1910
Postcard to Miss Mary C. Jud
| Title |
"Christmas Hymns" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Mary C. Judson |
| Date.Original |
1910 |
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"Christmas"
1908
Raphael Tuck & Sons "Christm
| Title |
"Christmas" |
| Description |
Raphael Tuck & Sons "Christmas" on an image of a manilla colored scroll |
| Date.Original |
1908 |
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"Christmas" (postcard back)
1908
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"Christmas" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1908 |
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"Crawling Babies"
6/3/2007
Zizkov tower with "Crawling
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Crawling Babies" |
| Description |
Zizkov tower with "Crawling babies" by artist David Cerny. The tower itself was constructed by the Soviets, 1985-1992. |
| Location |
Prague, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/3/2007 |
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"Crawling Babies"
6/3/2007
Zizkov tower with "Crawling
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Crawling Babies" |
| Description |
Zizkov tower with "Crawling babies" by artist David Cerny. The tower itself was constructed by the Soviets, 1985-1992. |
| Location |
Prague, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/3/2007 |
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"Crawling Babies"
6/3/2007
Zizkov tower with "Crawling
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Crawling Babies" |
| Description |
Zizkov tower with "Crawling babies" by artist David Cerny. The tower itself was constructed by the Soviets, 1985-1992. |
| Location |
Prague, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/3/2007 |
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"Crawling Babies"
6/3/2007
Zizkov tower with "Crawling
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Crawling Babies" |
| Description |
Zizkov tower with "Crawling babies" by artist David Cerny. The tower itself was constructed by the Soviets, 1985-1992. |
| Location |
Prague, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/3/2007 |
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"Family Crisis" Gravestone
6/28/2006
A gravestone in Neurazy. The
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Family Crisis" Gravestone |
| Description |
A gravestone in Neurazy. The first line on the marker reads "Family Crisis." The rest lists the individuals buried there: Vojtech Kriz (1903-1977), Anna Krizova (1906-1985), and Ruzena Kantova (1904-1990). |
| Location |
Neurazy, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/28/2006 |
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"Happy Mice"
1909
Picture of Mice staring at a
| Title |
"Happy Mice" |
| Description |
Picture of Mice staring at a piece of cheese with the words "The Watch on the 'Rine'" |
| Date.Original |
1909 |
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"Happy Mice" (postcard back)
1909
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"Happy Mice" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1909 |
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"Make New Friends…"
1910
A poem that reads "Make new
| Title |
"Make New Friends…" |
| Description |
A poem that reads "Make new friends, but keep the old. The first are silver, the latter gold." It is surrounded by a golden border |
| Date.Original |
1910 |
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"Make New Friends…" (postcar
1910
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"Make New Friends…" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1910 |
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"Pictures of History"
4/23/2005
A book "Pictures of History"
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Pictures of History" |
| Description |
A book "Pictures of History" in a 1950-1960 classroom at Muzeum Komenskeho. |
| Location |
Přerov, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
4/23/2005 |
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"Pipe's O'Pan"
1908
From Riley's "Pipe's O'Pan"
| Title |
"Pipe's O'Pan" |
| Description |
From Riley's "Pipe's O'Pan" surrounded by a border of roses |
| Date.Original |
1908 |
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"Pipe's O'Pan" (postcard bac
1908
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"Pipe's O'Pan" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1908 |
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"Ring Her Up" Postcard (Back
The back of a postcard with
Postcard
| Title |
"Ring Her Up" Postcard (Back) |
| Description |
The back of a postcard with a note addressed to Miss Stella, postmarked 1910. The front of this postcard has an illustration of a key with a poem. This postcard is part of the Judson Postcard Collection, a collection from Mary C. Judson, lady principal of the Greenville Women's College from 1878 to 1912. |
| Location |
Greenville Women's College, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina |
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"Ring Her Up" Postcard (Fron
The front of a postcard with
Postcard
| Title |
"Ring Her Up" Postcard (Front) |
| Description |
The front of a postcard with an illustration of a key and a poem. The back of this postcard has a note addressed to Miss Stella, postmarked 1910. This postcard is part of the Judson Postcard Collection, a collection from Mary C. Judson, lady principal of the Greenville Women's College from 1878 to 1912. |
| Location |
Greenville Women's College, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina |
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"Sir Paladin" Poses With Cad
Sir Paladin poses with a pai
10/8/2011
Furman University, Greenvill
| Title |
"Sir Paladin" Poses With Cadets |
| Description |
Sir Paladin poses with a pair of cadets before the Military Appreciation Day football game. (left: CDT CPL Logan Whitlock, right: CDT PFC David Rodes) |
| Location |
Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina |
| Date.Original |
10/8/2011 |
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"Stop the war in Iraq!"
5/5/2005
Hand-lettered sign reading,
Svec, Michael
| Title |
"Stop the war in Iraq!" |
| Description |
Hand-lettered sign reading, "Stop the war in Iraq!" |
| Location |
Plzeň, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
5/5/2005 |
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"The Store that Shone in Bet
1909
A poem that begins "The Stor
| Title |
"The Store that Shone in Bethlehem" |
| Description |
A poem that begins "The Store that Shone in Bethlehem..." with a picture of camels and a shining star. |
| Date.Original |
1909 |
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"The Store that Shone in Bet
1909
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"The Store that Shone in Bethlehem" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1909 |
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"When the Frost is on the Pu
1908
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosi
| Title |
"When the Frost is on the Punkin" (postcard back) |
| Description |
Postcard to Miss Stella Rosignald |
| Date.Original |
1908 |
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1523 Fresco
6/20/2005
Burgher house on University
Svec, Michael
| Title |
1523 Fresco |
| Description |
Burgher house on University street with gragments of fresco dated to 1523. |
| Location |
Olomouc, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/20/2005 |
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16th Century belfry
6/1/2007
Malin, 16th Century belfry
Svec, Michael
| Title |
16th Century belfry |
| Description |
Malin, 16th Century belfry |
| Location |
Malin, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
6/1/2007 |
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17th Century classroom
4/23/2005
A 17th Century classroom in
Svec, Michael
| Title |
17th Century classroom |
| Description |
A 17th Century classroom in Muzeum Komenskeho. |
| Location |
Přerov, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
4/23/2005 |
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17th Century classroom
4/23/2005
A corner of 17th Century cla
Svec, Michael
| Title |
17th Century classroom |
| Description |
A corner of 17th Century classroom in Muzeum Komenskeho. This portion of the classroom was used for little children. |
| Location |
Přerov, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
4/23/2005 |
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17th century Renaissance Sgr
2/19/2005
17th century Renaissance sgr
Svec, Michael
| Title |
17th century Renaissance Sgraffito on Dum U Minuty |
| Description |
17th century Renaissance sgraffito on Dum U Minuty (At the minute), adjancent to the Old Town Hall. Franz Kafka lived here 1889-1896. Orginally a late-gothic structure from te 15th century before reconstruction in 17th century. |
| Location |
Prague, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
2/19/2005 |
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1850s Map of Radnice
5/4/2005
A map of Radnice from approx
Svec, Michael
| Title |
1850s Map of Radnice |
| Description |
A map of Radnice from approximately the 1850s in the Rokycany archives. |
| Location |
Olomouc, Czech Republic |
| Date.Original |
5/4/2005 |
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1861 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1861
1861 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1861 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1861 |
| Description |
1861 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1862 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1862
1862 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1862 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1862 |
| Description |
1862 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1863 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1863
1863 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1863 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1863 |
| Description |
1863 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1864 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1864
1864 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1864 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1864 |
| Description |
1864 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1865 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1865
1865 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1865 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1865 |
| Description |
1865 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1866 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1866
1866 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1866 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1866 |
| Description |
1866 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1867 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1867
1867 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1867 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1867 |
| Description |
1867 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1868 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1868
1868 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1868 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1868 |
| Description |
1868 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1875 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1875
1875 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1875 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1875 |
| Description |
1875 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1876 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1876
1876 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1876 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1876 |
| Description |
1876 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1877 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1877
1877 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1877 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1877 |
| Description |
1877 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1878 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1878
1878 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1878 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1878 |
| Description |
1878 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1879 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1879
1879 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1879 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1879 |
| Description |
1879 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1880 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1880
1880 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1880 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1880 |
| Description |
1880 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1881 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1881
1881 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1881 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1881 |
| Description |
1881 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1882 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1882
1882 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1882 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1882 |
| Description |
1882 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1883 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1883
1883 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1883 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1883 |
| Description |
1883 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1884 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1884
1884 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1884 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1884 |
| Description |
1884 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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1885 Diary of Elizabeth Wati
1885
1885 diary of Elizabeth Wati
Pringle, Elizabeth Waties Al
| Title |
1885 Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle |
| Relation |
Elizabeth Pringle Diaries |
| Date.Original |
1885 |
| Description |
1885 diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle. Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married a neighbor, John Julius Pringle in 1870. She is the author of "A Woman Rice Planter" and "Chronicles of Chicora Wood." She died at her family home December 5, 1921. |
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