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In the News (Thu 17 Dec 09)

  
  WRITERS OF TENNESSEE
John Haywood, of Nashville, justice of the State supreme court, was the author of the widely known Civil and Political History of the State of Tennessee (1823).
The principal novelists of the late nineteenth century used the State as a background for romantic fiction, and of these John Trotwood Moore and Charles Egbert Craddock (Mary N. Murfree) are the best remembered.
Moore, who came from Alabama in 1885, described Middle Tennessee in the years before and immediately after the War between the States.
www.newdeal.feri.org /guides/tnguide/ch15.htm   (3772 words)

  
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She was carefully reared and became an adept in all household affairs, and has greatly assisted our subject in the prosecution of his labors, both as farmer and as a minister.
She is the mother of two children—Mary S. and Egbert E. The latter, who married Mary Rankin, lives on his father's farm; Mary is the wife of Julius Potter, a farmer of Akron Township, and they have two children—A. U., a merchant at Edelstein, and Edna, at home.
Politically, he is a firm advocate of the principles of the Republican party.
www.peoriacountyillinois.info /bios/bios_h.html   (14394 words)

  
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