網頁2024年1月6日 · Mary Greenhow Lee, edited by Eloise C. Strader, The Civil War Journal of Mary Greenhow Lee (Winchester: The Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, 2011). Page 176. [viii] Julia Chase and Laura Lee, edited by Michael G. Mahon, Winchester Divided: The Civil War Diaries of Julia Chase and Laura Lee (Mechanicsburg: Stackpole … 網頁Articles Find articles in journals, magazines, newspapers, and more Catalog Explore books, music, movies, and more Databases Locate databases by title and description Journals Find journal titles UWDC Discover digital collections, images, sound recordings
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網頁Genteel Rebel is an extensively documented biography of Mary Greenhow Lee, a socially prominent widow living in Winchester, Virginia, during the Civil War. Lee' We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. 網頁2003年12月31日 · Mary Greenhow Lee (1819–1907) was raised in a privileged Virginia household. As a young woman, she flirted with President Van Buren’s son, drank tea with … the metromax group
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網頁The Civil War Journal of Mary Greenhow Lee, by Mary Greenhow Lee (Eloise C. Strader - editor), Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, Winchester VA, 2011. ISBN 9780923198435 "The ‘she-devils’ of the Shenandoah Valley held their own" , by Linda Wheeler, The Washington Post , March 2, 2012 網頁Description. A proud and elegant woman, descended from one of Virginia’s founding families, Mrs. Hugh Holmes Lee, tells a fascinating and … 網頁Mary Greenhow Lee Winchester Resident September 9, 1819 — May 25, 1907 Mary Greenhow was born in 1819 in Richmond, Virginia. She married Winchester attorney Hugh Holmes Lee in 1843, but his death before the war left her a widow. She resided on North Cameron Street in a house near the intersection of today’s Cameron and Piccadilly Streets. the metrolink