Letters From Nashville, 1862: A Portrait of Belle Meade

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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

Author

Ridley Wills

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

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.

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