[Letter], October 1865, Cokesbury, S.C., [to] Mary Hazard, Mount Lebanon, N.Y. 1865.

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[Letter], October 1865, Cokesbury, S.C., [to] Mary Hazard, Mount Lebanon, N.Y. 1865.

Norwood wrote from Masonic Female College. Her letter tells of one woman's experiences during and thoughts about the Civil War. The writer reflects, "I often thought of your Society during the war, and thought the World would be sweetly blessed if it could be removed like your Society is, from such horrors."

[4] p, ; 23 cm.

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