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"Life in Victorian America is detailed in this domestic history of one middle-class family from Missouri. Author Margaret Baker Graham draws from an extensive collection of letters, journals, Bible entries, receipts, newspaper clippings and photographs from 1860 to 1902 to portray the family of boarding house proprietor Margaret Bruin Machette. These letters of Margaret Machette, her children, and other correspondents focus primarily on familial devotion, deep religious faith, the constancy of work, and commitment to education in Victorian America. The letters inevitably include references to critical points in American history such as Lincoln's assassination, Jesse James' robberies, controversial political elections, and the Civil War, with an emphasis on how war, epidemics, and drought affected the Machette family."--BOOK JACKET.
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Archives, Biography, Social life and customs, Sources, Middle class, White people, Missouri, social life and customs, Middle class, united states, Whites, United states, social life and customsPeople
Machette familyPlaces
Fulton (Mo.), Middle class, United States, WhitesTimes
1865-1918, 19th centuryShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Victorian America: a family record from the heartland
2003, Truman State University Press, Truman State Univ Press
in English
1931112215 9781931112215
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-254) and index.
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