Letters From Nashville, 1862: A Portrait of Belle Meade
Dublin Core
Title
Letters From Nashville, 1862: A Portrait of Belle Meade
Description
“1862. The Military Governor of Tennessee (Andrew Johnson) arrested General William Giles Harding as a political prisoner. During his six-month incarceration, his plantation, "Belle Meade," was managed by his wife, Elizabeth. These letters indicate how the estate was cared for in his absence.”
Creator
Ridley Wills
Date
1974
Type
Journal Article
Zotero
Title
Letters From Nashville, 1862, I. A Portrait of Belle Meade
Publication Title
Tennessee Historical Quarterly
Volume
33
Issue
1
Date
1974
Pages
70-84
Archive
JSTOR
Item Type
Journal Article
ISSN
0040-3261
Access Date
2019-10-01 00:03:38
Library Catalog
JSTOR
Collection
Citation
Ridley Wills, “Letters From Nashville, 1862: A Portrait of Belle Meade,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed November 8, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/1844.