Letters from Sallie Hooper Morrow to Thomas Ludlow Chrystie, October 8, 1894 to January 13, 1895

Twenty-seven letters (numbered 92-119, skips 106) describing Sallie Hooper Morrow's social and home life and professing love for her absent fiancé. In letter 103 from Knoxville, November 1894, she mentions her failed attempt to get in to hear Mrs. Julia Ward Howe preach because of the large cro...

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Main Author: Morrow, Sallie Hooper, 1872-1927 (Correspondent)
Format: Electronic
Published: University of Alabama Libraries
Online Access:http://purl.lib.ua.edu/178706
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Summary:Twenty-seven letters (numbered 92-119, skips 106) describing Sallie Hooper Morrow's social and home life and professing love for her absent fiancé. In letter 103 from Knoxville, November 1894, she mentions her failed attempt to get in to hear Mrs. Julia Ward Howe preach because of the large crowd at church during a convention for the advancement of women being held in the city.