A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians
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01-31-2019, 08:27 PM
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RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians
When do you expect this to happen? My mother would love - GWTW is her favorite movie, first she ever saw (two decades after release...), and she's always found Mitchell's own "story" fascinating. (Just curious - did many families in the US own a TV set in the 1950s/60s? Here one had to go to restaurants, or visit the only neighbor in the area who had.)
[/quote] Sorry, Eva. It's actress Maggie Mitchell (1836-1918), a warm personal friend of John Wilkes Booth and early-on Secessionist spitfire who quickly came to regret and put behind her the impetuous acts of her early twenties and go on to thirty more years of fame and respect on stage, and not author Margaret Mitchell. |
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A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Tom Bogar - 01-31-2019, 09:19 AM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Eva Elisabeth - 01-31-2019, 07:35 PM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Tom Bogar - 01-31-2019 08:27 PM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Eva Elisabeth - 02-01-2019, 03:25 AM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Steve - 01-31-2019, 10:29 PM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - L Verge - 01-31-2019, 08:18 PM
RE: A unique opportunity for Civil War-era historians - Gene C - 02-01-2019, 10:24 AM
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