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Marion Harland
Marion Harland's Autobiography
The Story of a Long Life
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066233846
Table of Contents
II LAFAYETTE—REVOLUTIONARY TALES—PARENTS’ MARRIAGE
III A COUNTRY EXILE—DEATH OF THE FIRST-BORN—CHANGE OF HOME—A FIRESIDE TRAGEDY—“COGITO, ERGO SUM.”
IV A BERSERKER RAGE—A FRIGHT—THE WESTERN FEVER—MONTROSE—A MOTHER REGAINED
V OUR POWHATAN HOME—A COUNTRY FUNERAL—“OLD MRS. O’HARA.”
VII MY FIRST TUTOR—THE REIGN OF TERROR
VIII CALM AFTER STORM—OUR HANDSOME YANKEE GOVERNESS—THE NASCENT AUTHOR
X FAMILY LETTERS—COMMENCEMENT AT HAMPDEN-SIDNEY—THEN AND NOW
XI BACK IN POWHATAN—OLD VIRGINIA HOUSEWIFERY—A SINGING-CLASS IN THE FORTIES—THE SIMPLE LIFE?
XII ELECTION DAY AND A DEMOCRATIC BARBECUE
XIII A WHIG RALLY AND MUSTER DAY
XIV RUMORS OF CHANGES—A CORN-SHUCKING—NEGRO TOPICAL SONG
XV THE COUNTRY GIRLS AT A CITY SCHOOL—VELVET HATS AND CLAY’S DEFEAT
XVI HOME AT CHRISTMAS—A CANDY-PULL AND HOG-KILLING
XVII A NOTABLE AFFAIR OF HONOR
XVIII THE MENACE OF SLAVE INSURRECTION
XIX WEDDING AND BRIDESMAID—THE ROUTINE OF A LARGE FAMILY—MY FIRST BEREAVEMENT
XX OUR TRUE FAMILY GHOST-STORY
XXI TWO MONUMENTAL FRIENDSHIPS
XXIV THE DAWNING OF LITERARY LIFE
XXV BROUGHT FACE TO FACE WITH MY FATE
XXVII MY NORTHERN KINSPEOPLE—“QUELQU’UN” AND A LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP
XXIX ANNA CORA (MOWATT) RITCHIE—EDWARD EVERETT—GOVERNOR WISE—A MEMORABLE DINNER-PARTY
XXXI WEDDING BELLS—A BRIDAL TOUR—A DISCOVERED RELATIVE—A NOBLE LIFE
XXXII PARSONAGE LIFE—WILLIAM WIRT HENRY—HISTORIC SOIL—JOHN RANDOLPH—THE LAST OF THE RANDOLPHS
XXXIII PLANTATION PREACHING—COLORED COMMUNICANTS—A “MIGHTY MAN IN PRAYER”
XXXV THE STIRRED “NEST AMONG THE OAKS”—A CRUCIAL CRISIS
XXXVI MIGRATION NORTHWARD—ACCLIMATION—ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, IN NEW YORK—POLITICAL PORTENTS
XXXVII THE PANIC OF ’61—A VIRGINIA VACATION—MUTTERINGS OF COMING STORM
XXXVIII THE FOURTEENTH OF APRIL, 1861, IN RICHMOND
XXXIX “THE LAST THROUGH TRAIN FOR FOUR YEARS”
XL DOMESTIC SORROWS AND NATIONAL STORM AND STRESS—FRIENDS, TRIED AND TRUE