Patterson, Martha Virginia McNair Evans, 1870-1912.
Martha (Mattie) Virginia McNair Evans Patterson of Laurel Hill and Laurinburg, Richmond (later Scotland) County, N.C., who married first cotton farmer Erasmus Hervey (Hervey) Evans (1861-1900) of Sherwood, N.C., in 1899 and then Gilbert Brown Patterson (1863-1922) of Maxton, N.C., in 1907, is the focus of the collection, along with her suitors, friends, and Murphy, Evans, Lytch, and McNair relatives.
From the description of Martha Virginia McNair Evans Patterson papers, 1858-1992 (bulk 1870-1900). WorldCat record id: 28048820
From the guide to the Martha Virginia McNair Evans Patterson Papers, 1858-1992, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| creatorOf | Patterson, Martha Virginia McNair Evans, 1870-1912. Martha Virginia McNair Evans Patterson papers, 1858-1992 (bulk 1870-1900). | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
| creatorOf | Martha Virginia McNair Evans Patterson Papers, 1858-1992 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection |
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| Relation | Name | |
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| associatedWith | Evans, Erasmus Hervey, 1861-1900. | person |
| associatedWith | Evans family. | family |
| associatedWith | Lytch family. | family |
| associatedWith | McNair family. | family |
| associatedWith | Patterson, Gilbert Brown, 1863-1922. | person |
| associatedWith | Peace Institute (Raleigh, N.C.) | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Prince, Daniel Malloy, 1848-1919. | person |
| associatedWith | Union School (Carthage, N.C.) | corporateBody |
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| United States | |||
| Scotland County (N.C.) | |||
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| Laurinburg (N.C.) | |||
| Richmond County (N.C.) | |||
| Laurel Hill (N.C.) |
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| Love-letters |
| Lynching |
| Missionaries |
| Suicide |
| Turpentine industry and trade |
| Women |
| Women |
| Women in missionary work |
| Women in the Presbyterian Church |
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Person
Birth 1870
Death 1912
