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The diary of Fannie Fain of Blountville : defining allegiance in Civil War era East Tennessee
Brickey, Jennifer M.
Brickey, Jennifer M.
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Thirty years old when she started writing in her diary in early 1863, Fannie Anderson Rhea Fain was a mother of five children in Blountville, Tennessee and a member of what the historian John N. Fain calls the 'cousin network of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who dominated business and culture in East Tennessee from its settlement to the Civil War' and worshipped 'both God and learning in about equal parts'.
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2006-01-01
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Fain, Fannie A., 1834-1903--Diaries, Tennessee, East--History--Civil War, 1861-1865, Women--Tennessee, East--Diaries
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