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         Evans Augusta J:     more books (18)
  1. St. Elmo by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-09-13
  2. Beulah; a novel by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-09-08
  3. Macaria by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-06-15
  4. Vashti: or, Until death us do part by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-09-11
  5. Inez: a tale of the Alamo by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-09-10
  6. Inez, a tale of the Alamo by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-09-06
  7. Inez: a tale of the Alamo by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-08-02
  8. Infelice: a novel by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-08-18
  9. Inez: a tale of the Alamo by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-07-30
  10. Infelice by Augusta J. 1835-1909 Evans, 2010-08-30
  11. Inez a tale of the Alamo by Augusta J. Evans. by Evans. Augusta J. (Augusta Jane). 1835-1909., 1887
  12. Devota "J'y suis, j'y reste" by Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909 Evans, 2009-10-26
  13. Devota by Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909 Evans, 2009-10-26
  14. Macaria. by Augusta Jane Evans. by Evans. Augusta J. (Augusta Jane). 1835-1909., 1904-01-01

41. This Goodly Land Author Information For Augusta Jane Evans Wilson
Evans, Augusta J. Macaria, or, Altars of Sacrifice. New York J. Bradburn, 1864. Rpt. Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1992.
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42. Inez: A Tale Of The Alamo
Printed document, 289 pp. Citation Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane).......Title Inez a Tale of the Alamo Author Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 18351909
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43. Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
Title Macaria, or, Altars of Sacrifice (1864) Author Evans, Augusta J. (18351909) Availability 2002 The Trustees of Indiana University. Print Source
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44. Inez: A Tale Of The Alamo : The Portal To Texas History
Front cover of a romantic novel set during the Texas Revolution written by 15 yearold Augusta Evans of San Antonio. Creator Evans, Augusta J. Creation Date
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Description: Front cover of a romantic novel set during the Texas Revolution written by 15 year-old Augusta Evans of San Antonio. Creator: Evans, Augusta J. Creation Date: Unknown Partner(s): Star of the Republic Museum About Browse Partner's Holdings Collection(s): Star of the Republic Museum Objects Creator (Author): Evans, Augusta J. Publisher Info: Publisher Name: The F. M. Lupton Publishing Company Place of Publication: New York Original Creation Date: Unknown Description: Front cover of a romantic novel set during the Texas Revolution written by 15 year-old Augusta Evans of San Antonio. Note: (Width: 12.7 cm x Height: 18.42 cm)

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Evans, Augusta J. Chicago Donohue, ND. Reprint. Hardcover. 298 pages. . A reprint of Mrs. Evans' account of the characters and times preceeding t
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Beulah Hardcover by Evans, Augusta J. Bookseller ShelfMasters.com, Inc. (US) Bookseller Inventory 0063546; Title Beulah; Author Evans, Augusta J
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47. Hearts At Home: Petticoats On Pedestals
Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), Macaria; or, Altars of Sacrifice, second edition, Richmond West Johnson, 1864, and, Macaria, New York John Bradburn, 1864.
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An untitled seventeen-stanza poem by an unidentified poet, September 28, 1862: "I saw a vision of a woman, where/Night and new morning strive for domination/Incomparably pale, and passing fair/And sad beyond expression." It is typical of the war's melodramatic verse.
William D. Cabell Papers, #276 Confederate soldiers occasionally expressed devotion to their sweethearts by bloodthirsty means. John M. McDowell, stationed in Mississippi, May 20, 1864, boasts to a female cousin that during a recent battle he tried to kill a Yankee for each local girl and two for a "Miss Puss."
Sarah Amanda McDowell Letters, #4618-B Courtship was never far from the minds of Confederate warriors. An unidentified Army of Northern Virginia soldier sent these two hand-drawn and colored valentines to sisters Barbara and Rebecca Ritenour on February 14, 1865. It is unknown which sister eventually won the soldier's heart.
Ritenour Papers, #38-665 An undated wartime letter from Mollie Lowerman, Walker's Creek, Virginia, to Amanda Bosserman: "You will enjoy yourself fine if you do have to take pokeroot. . . . I had the very pokeroot last Sunday at Church but I do not care one cent for it is pokeroot or no root at all." Mollie urges Amanda to visit as a regiment of cavalry is stationed in the neighborhood but she (Mollie) has only met one of its members, a Mr. Nelson of Monroe County whom she says is a "very nice fellow" but is also a "pokeroot." Pokeroot was a plant with stimulative and purgative abilities and apparently was also used for dyeing. It is unclear what Mollie meant by her use of the term in this letter.

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