Two diaries From Middle St. John's, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May, 1865 Journals kept by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss
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**Two diaries from St. John's Middle Street, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May 1865. The diaries kept by Mrs. Susan R. Jervey and Mrs. Charlotte St. J. Ravenel on Northampton and Pushey Plantations, and Memoirs of Mrs. (Wareing) Henaghan; together with two contemporaries.**
The book "Two Diaries from St. John's Middle Street, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May 1865" consists of unique entries made by Mrs. Susan R. Jervey and Mrs. Charlotte St. J. Ravenel on the Northampton and Pushey plantations during the American Civil War. These diaries reflect the daily life and events of the time through the lens of two women's voices, preserved for future generations.
Along with these valuable records, the book also includes the reminiscences of Mrs. (Wareing) Henaghan, who shares her impressions and memories of this period. Readers will have the opportunity to look at the events and life on the plantations through the eyes of three refined women whose writings bear witness to the difficult times and reflect the peculiarities of the socio-cultural context of the southern states at that time.
The book is not only a valuable historical document, but also a unique literary source that allows the reader to see the past in its authenticity and feel the soul of that time, reproduced by the words and thoughts of the three heroines.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Charlotte St. J. (Charlotte St. Julien) Ravenel
Mary Rhodes Waring Henagan
Susan R. (Susan Ravenel) Jervey - Language
- English
- Release date
- 2016-02-14
- Title
- Two diaries From Middle St. John's, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May, 1865
Journals kept by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss Charlotte St. J. Ravenel, at Northampton and Pooshee plantations, and reminiscences of Mrs. (Waring) Henagan
with two contemporary reports from federal officials. - Subject
- E456
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate