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Elizabeth Allston Pringle

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Her father, Robert Allston, died in 1864, and much of his property was claimed by his creditors. Elizabeth began teaching in a boarding school until her family was again able to live at Chicora Wood. Around 1880, she bought the White House plantation from the family of her late husband after
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Elizabeth Waties Allston married John Julius Pringle, a plantation owner and neighbor of her family's, on April 26, 1870. The couple lived together at White House plantation and had one child, a son who died in infancy.
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Facing decreased profits, she began writing professionally to supplement her income. From 1904 to 1907, she published a weekly column about her life in
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in 1876 when Elizabeth Pringle was 31 years old. Pringle then went live with her mother at Chicora Wood and helped care for her brother's children.
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inheriting a large sum of money. She later gained ownership of Chicora Wood plantation at the age of 51, after her mother's death in 1896.
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Elizabeth Waties Allston was born on May 29, 1845, at her family's summer home in Canaan Seashore, South Carolina, near
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reportedly sold very well and provided her with increased financial stability. Her second book,
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In 1913, Elizabeth published installments of the column together in a book titled
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An illustration by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith from "A Woman Rice Planter" (1913)
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from 1856 to 1858. At one point, Allston owned seven plantations, 630
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Elizabeth Pringle died at Chicora Wood on December 5, 1921, aged 76.
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before enrolling in Madame Acelie Togno's boarding school in
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Allston; May 29, 1845 – December 5, 1921) was an American
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She served as the South Carolina Vice-Regent for the
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Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle

Pawleys Island, South Carolina
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Robert Francis Withers Allston

née
plantation owner
pseudonym
Chicora Wood
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Pawleys Island
Robert Francis Withers Allston
Governor of South Carolina
enslaved people
James L. Petigru
Georgetown, South Carolina
governess
Charleston, South Carolina
The New York Sun
Owen Wiser
Alice Ravenel Huger Smith
memoir
American Civil War
Reconstruction
Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
malaria


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