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Gerdine, Roxana Chapin, 1833-1891

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Identifier

MUM00683, 1.07

Recipient

Emily McKinstry Chapin

Publication Date

3-6-1859

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Roxana writes of her baby Tom Cobb Gerdine; Tom's nurse (slave) and the differences between "northern" and "southern" children; their sister Lucy Chapin (who came to teach at the Lucy Cobb Institute in January 1859; William L.C. Gerdine's Mississippi plantation; Roxana's dislike of possibly living on a plantation; talks about Washington, GA; and also the possibility of two of her step-sons (Joe and Johnnie) attending the University of Georgia in the future

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Slavery; Slaves; Child rearing; Southern States -- Identity; Plantation life; Gerdine, Thomas Cobb; Women -- United States -- History -- 19th century ; Plantation life -- Southern States -- History; Confederate States of America

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correspondence

City

Athens (Ga.)

Original Collection

Roxana Chapin Gerdine Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

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A.L. (4 p.)

Also included in the Civil War in the American South collection.

Roxana Chapin Gerdine to Emily McKinstry Chapin (1859 March 6)
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