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She is still known in small circles throughout the country, none more than in Savannah and especially at Bonaventure Cemetery. Her name appears on numerous maps and documents for the cemetery as one of their "Notable Burials", most recently, the Myrick Tomb is featured on the Illustrated 3D Map of
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The imposing red brick colonial was built on a full city block which was made up of 16 lots of the new neighborhood at 2807 Abercorn Street. The home featured multi-story white columns on the three sides of the home facing Abercorn Street, East 46th Street, and what is now known as Myrick Place.
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At his death, in August 1895, the newspaper was passed to his wife Marie Louise Scudder-Myrick. Mrs. Myrick decided to run the paper on her own which was at the time considered one of the "best and most politically influential papers in the state."
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Marie Louise married Colonel John Bascom Myrick, of Georgia, on March 30, 1875, in the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, which was the family's parish on Belmont Avenue in Shelbyville. The Myricks moved to their new residence in
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where he reached the rank of First Lieutenant and lost an eye in battle. Upon his return home to Shelbyville, he began the practice of law and worked his way up the ranks. Col. Scudder was the last appointed Attorney General for
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Marie Louise Scudder (called Louise throughout her life) was born in 1854 to Colonel James Lockhart Scudder (1823–1882) and Caroline (born Davidson). She was the eldest of seven children. Her father was known in the City of
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The Scudder Family home on Belmont Avenue in Shelbyville, TN as it appeared in the early 1960s. The home originally had a full second floor which was destroyed by fire in the late 1800s. The home was demolished in the early
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Colonel Myricks Funeral was held out of the Windsor Hotel on August 10, 1895. Mrs. Myrick remained in the apartment on the top of the round tower of the Windsor which she was known as calling the "Crow's Nest".
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The Myrick Family in Savannah, Georgia. Standing: Shelby Myrick and his wife Mary Ruth Myrick. Seated: Marie Louis Myrick with her grandchildren Mary Ruth (left) and Shelby, Jr (Right)
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Marie Louise was the great-great-granddaughter of Dr. (Colonel) Nathaniel Scudder (1733–1781), a prominent physician and member of the Continental Congress as a representative of
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The over 6000 square foot home features eight bedrooms and six baths, plus it had tennis courts on the Abercorn side with stables behind on the Myrick Place side.
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Mrs. Myrick is said to be the only woman "the South" to own and edit a newspaper. She was the first in Georgia and an outspoken editor. She campaigned for the
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Mrs. Myrick left Americus, and the Windsor around 1913 and relocation to Savannah, Georgia where she lived with her then bachelor son, Shelby Myrick.
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There are numerous stories of Louise's exploits during her time in Ardsley Park, she was known as a very forthright and colorful character.
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Louise's maternal grandparents, George Washington Davidson (1800–1854) and Caroline Elizabeth "Betsy" Chilcot (1807–1835), were born in
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She is a brilliant newspaper woman, and her work has challenged the admiration of the journalistic fraternity throughout the South.
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neighborhood of the city. At the time, only one other home was built in this new neighborhood, that of one of the developers.
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Upon her arrival in Savannah, Louise moved in with her still unmarried son, Shelby Myrick who was an attorney in the city.
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The Myrick Family home at 2807 Abercorn Street in Ardsley Park, Savannah, GA built by Shelby and his mother Marie in 1914.
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Marie Myrick's apartment in the round Tower of the Windsor Hotel which she called the "Crow's Nest", circa 1900
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Marie Myrick's apartment in the round Tower of the Windsor Hotel which she called the "Crow's Nest", circa 1900
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Prior to her death, she had the remains of her late husband relocated from Oak Grove Cemetery in
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prior to the Civil War and then was the first elected Attorney General following the Civil War.
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began publication, and remains in publication to this day. Mr. Myrick operated the
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The report on the funeral of Capt. Myrick from the Atlanta Constitution, 1895
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In 1891, the Myricks relocated from Forsyth, Georgia, to the town of
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Mrs. Myrick around the time of her retirement as editor of the
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Women Writers and Journalists in the Nineteenth-Century South
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Louise lived in this home until her death on June 10, 1934.
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With the proceeds she had received from the sale of the
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She retired in 1907, when she sold the Times-Recorder.
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Remembering Americus, Georgia: Essays on Southern Life
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