Sarah Furber letters, 1843, 1844.

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Sarah Furber letters, 1843, 1844.

Letters in which Furber expresses her opposition to slavery and personal discontent with Louisiana. She comments on the unhealthy climate, the lack of religious fervor among the people, the Southerner's distrust of the Northerner, and the criticism of the faculty by the Catholic members of the Board of Trustees.

2 letters.

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Furber, Sarah H., 1825-1848

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Sarah Furber was a teacher from Massachusetts at a school in Plaquemine, La., probably the Iberville Female School Society, incorporated in 1842. From the description of Sarah Furber letters, 1843, 1844. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 163260747 ...

Iberville Female School Society (Plaquemine, La.)

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