Dear ones at home; letters from contraband camps
"When Lucy Chase (1822-1909) and her sister, Sarah Chase (1836-1911), single women from a well-to-do Quaker family of Worcester, Massachusetts, arrived at the contraband camp established on Craney Island near Norfolk, Virginia, in 1863, they found the needs of the newly freed slaves assembled t...
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Main Author: | Swint, Henry Lee (Editor) |
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Other Authors: | Chase, Lucy, 1822-1909, Chase, Sarah, Chase, Sarah, 1836-1911, Chase, Sarah, active 1861-1870 |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
1966
Nashville, 1966 |
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