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08-07-2018, 12:06 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
No. A clue: the person was not African-American.
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08-07-2018, 12:27 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
No.
The person was female.
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08-07-2018, 01:23 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
No. Hint: the lady herself is not well known, but her husband was.
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08-07-2018, 03:06 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
No, not her.
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08-07-2018, 04:29 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
Nope! Hint: the woman's husband died before the Civil War.
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08-07-2018, 05:41 PM,
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2018, 07:51 PM by AussieMick.)
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AussieMick
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RE: Who Said This?
I was going to say John Brown's widow too , Steve. But I'm fairly sure she died before the Proclamation. ( I see that John Brown had 20 children)
I'll guess Julia Grant ...
No I wont ... because I see that a previous hint was that the woman's husband died before the Civil War ... Grant was a very special person but I doubt he was capable of doing what he did whilst deceased.
Argh! I now see that Susan has said the correct answer is Mary Brown ! I hereby retract my retraction.
( This is what comes through skimming through Wikipedia ... I saw Brown had been married twice but only looked at Dianthe Lusk's date of death).
Reading about John Brown and Harper's Ferry and all that baby talk reminds me of a song (Gene, please note) ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS7_e9LdvDI
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08-07-2018, 06:12 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
Score! John Brown's widow, Mary Brown, wrote the quote above as a postscript to a letter to Mary Stearns on January 7, 1863.
http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvmemor...ext&Id=680
Mary Brown lived until 1884. In 1864, she, her only surviving son, and her three daughters crossed the plains to California, where she spent the rest of her life except for a trip back east near the end of her life.
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