Mary Elinor Lazenby notebooks, 1893 - 1895.

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Mary Elinor Lazenby notebooks, 1893 - 1895.

Notebook One is an undated multicolored composition book titled, Chemistry, Sec. II. It contains lecture notes and course paper outlines. Notebook Two is an undated brown composition book. It contains notations on lectures for Junior Literature by Professor J.Y. Joyner, History by Mrs. Lucy Robertson, and Latin by Miss Viola Boddie. Notebook Three is an undated brown composition book. It contains notations on lectures for Pedagogy by Dr. P.P. Claxton as well as notes on Physiology. The notebook also contains some corresponding drawings. Notebook Four is a purple composition book dated at 1895. It contains Physics lecture notes, exam questions, and some corresponding drawings. Notebook Five is a blue album dated at 1893 - 1894. It contains sewing notes organized by model as well as a few torn newspaper clippings on the first few pages. Notebook Six is an undated brown composition book titled, Sewing Notes and contains notations organized by model and some corresponding drawings.

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Lazenby, Mary Elinor, 1875-

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Mary Elinor Lazenby was originally from Iredell County, North Carolina, and spent many years in Washington, D.C. In 1940, Lazenby published her three part work, Herman Husband: A Story of His Life, on the Revolutionary War era Quaker. Lazenby was not an academic historian, and her work was not well received by professional historians. However, Lazenby's book garnered some attention at the time of its publication because of the controversy surrounding Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, one of Husband's d...