Tillie Cassidey diary, 1866.

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Tillie Cassidey diary, 1866.

Diary of Tillie Cassidey. Includes entries about religious life and thought, social pastimes such as reading, use of "laughing gas", and family affairs. Cassidey refers frequently to activities with the families of Dr. Edward King and Dr. Frank King. The diary also contains some poetry.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7337658

South Carolina Historical Society

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King, Edward, fl. 1866.

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Cassidey, Tillie.

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Wife of Jessie J. Cassidey, a young Charleston, South Carolina merchant. Tillie Cassidey was the daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Cassidey of Columbia, South Carolina. She was the mother of Abbie Cassidey and another younger daughter. From the description of Tillie Cassidey diary, 1866. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32139865 ...

King, Franklin Hiram

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