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Susan Bradford Eppes outlines her personal views for why President Abraham Lincoln was assissinated and includes biographical elements related to her upbringing and familial lineage.
This biography documents Jefferson Davis's plans, trials, and outcomes for Southern secession from the Union. It also pays particular attention to Davis's role as a symbol for Southern ideology.
This manuscript by an unidentified author describes the local landscapes of Old Leon, modernly identified as parts of Tallahassee, and specifically focuses on the areas around Lake Jackson and the Live Oak Plantation. The description...
Biographical notes on Gamble Family members including Maj. Robert Gamble, Col. Robert Howard Gamble, Dr. Cary Breckenridge Gamble, Angelica E. Gamble, and James Brecenridge Gamble.
Susan B. Eppes writes of how her family and Thomas Jefferson were related by marriage, includes an introduction containing biographical details surrounding her marriage to Nicholas Ware Eppes, and outlines her familial lineage.
Susan B. Eppes addresses the backlash from Northern critics about her publication of Through Some Eventful Years, which details her personal views about President Lincoln's assassination.
A biography of Fenton McArthur Prewitt that begins with his birth and ends around 1956. He describes moving to Florida from Mississippi and life in Tavares, Waldo, Starke, Gainesville, and Plant City. He worked in printing and newspapers...
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