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Author
Virginia Tatnall Peacock
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Title
Famous American belles of the nineteenth century
Publisher
Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott
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Marcia Burns (Mrs. John Peter Van Ness)--Theodosia Burr (Mrs. Joseph Alston)--Elizabeth Patterson (Madame Jerome Bonaparte)--The Caton sisters.--Margaret O'Neill (Mrs. John H. Eaton)--Cora Livingston (Mrs. Thomas Pennant Barton)--Emily Marshall (Mrs. William Foster Otis)--Octavia Walton (Madame Le Vert)--Fanny Taylor (Mrs. Thomas Harding Ellis)--Jessie Benton (Mrs. John C. Frémont)--Sallie Ward (Mrs. George F. Downs)--Harriet Lane (Mrs. Henry Elliott Johnston)--Adèle Cutts (Mrs. Robert Williams)--Emilie Schaumburg (Mrs. Hughes-Hallett)--Kate Chase (Mrs. William Sprague)--Mattie Ould (Mrs. Oliver Schoolcraft)--Jennie Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill)--Nellie Hazeltine (Mrs. Frederick W. Paramore)--Mary Victoria Leiter (Baroness Curzon of Kedleston)--New York as a social centre
Language English
Publication date 1901
publication_date QS:P577,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Authority file  OCLC: 1045252571
Source Internet Archive identifier: famousamericanbe01peac
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