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Margaret Junkin Preston

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599: 33: 210:. Preston's 1856 novel Silverwood is a subtle exploration of the clash between traditional values of honor and family and the new market economy that was sweeping through the United States and the Shenandoah Valley. She is remembered for espousing the 657: 667: 493: 538:(beginning exploration of trust law in the Shenandoah Valley with the central conflict in Silverwood – a trustee's stealing of the inheritance of the Irvine family). 536:
Alfred L. Brophy & Douglas Thie, Land, Slaves, and Bonds: Probate in the Pre-Civil War Shenandoah Valley, West Virginia Law Review 116 (2016): 345, 348–50
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Semi-Centennial Ode for the Virginia Military Institute: Lexington, Virginia, 1839–1889
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She wrote many volumes of prose and poetry, and published some of her writing in the
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Flora, Joseph M.; Vogel, Amber, eds. (2006). "Margaret Junkin Preston (1820-1897)".
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in her poems, and she was known informally as the Poet Laureate of the Confederacy.
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Centennial Poem for Washington and Lee University: Lexington, Virginia, 1775–1885
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National symbols of the Confederate States of America
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She also published a few articles in 557:"Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery" 312: 310: 308: 7: 407: 405: 403: 373:Southern Life in Southern Literature 648:19th-century American women writers 683:Virginia Military Institute people 14: 590:Works by Margaret Junkin Preston 581:Works by Margaret Junkin Preston 355:Louisiana State University Press 663:People from Lexington, Virginia 221:in the late 1880s, and died in 235:Silverwood, a Book of Memories 1: 393:Representative Southern Poets 618:University of North Carolina 553:Virginia Tourism Corporation 244:Beechenbrook: A Rhyme of War 643:19th-century American poets 395:, BiblioLife, 2008, p. 147 195:Southern Literary Messenger 179:Virginia Military Institute 709: 187:Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson 153:, in 1820. Her father was 121:Julia Rush (Miller) Junkin 171:John Thomas Lewis Preston 107:John Thomas Lewis Preston 30: 391:Charles William Hubner, 173:in 1857, a professor of 673:Poets from Pennsylvania 139:Margaret Junkin Preston 25:Margaret Junkin Preston 549:Virginia is for Lovers 185:, had in 1853 married 109:(1857–1890; his death) 653:American women poets 151:Milton, Pennsylvania 56:, Pennsylvania, U.S. 678:Poets from Virginia 609:Beechenbrook e-text 239:at Internet Archive 89:Lexington, Virginia 85:Oak Grove Cemetery 614:Papers of Preston 585:Project Gutenberg 207:Harper's Magazine 201:Graham's Magazine 136: 135: 700: 604:Internet Archive 568: 567: 565: 563: 545: 539: 533: 527: 526: 524: 522: 512: 506: 505: 503: 501: 496:on June 30, 2008 492:. 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Milton
Baltimore
Oak Grove Cemetery
Lexington, Virginia
John Thomas Lewis Preston
George Junkin
Elinor Jackson
Milton, Pennsylvania
George Junkin
Presbyterian
Latin
Ancient Greek
John Thomas Lewis Preston
Latin
Virginia Military Institute
Elinor (Ellie)
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
Southern Literary Messenger
Graham's Magazine
Harper's Magazine
Confederacy
blind
Baltimore
at Internet Archive



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