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31: 635: 612: 591: 570: 549: 528: 507: 264:, in one of his published "verse memories," wrote fondly about Florence when she was a child. She began singing at the age of thirteen or fourteen for her friends and for the benefit of various charities, her interpretation of old Scotch ballads being unusually happy. 229:, who successfully practiced his profession of the law until 1857, when he was appointed United States District Judge, filling the office till his death. Two brothers of Judge Duval were also conspicuous in 603:
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284:, resigned on account of ill health, and died October 20, 1885. There were four children born in this marriage: a daughter who died in infancy, and three sons, all lawyers, Robert G. West, 311:
During her later years, she suffered greatly. Her father died a year before her death. She died in Austin the morning of November 22, 1881. A sketch of West's life was included in
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The Poets and Poetry of Texas: Biographical Sketches of the Poets of Texas, with Selections from Their Writings, Containing Reviews Both Personal and Critical
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West wrote much, but not in any particular order. All of her poems were well-received. She published two books,
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At the age of nineteen, on her birthday, September 1, 1859, she married
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Vol. 1 (Public domain ed.). C.R. Johns & Sons.
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Dewey, Melvil; Weston, Bertine Emma; Brown, Karl (1880).
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(1885). 14: 703:Writers from Tallahassee, Florida 94:Southern United States literature 633: 610: 589: 568: 547: 526: 505: 330:The Marble Lily and Other Poems" 295:, a book of prose sketches, and 297:The Marble Lily and Other Poems 256:In 1845, the family removed to 200:The Marble Lily and Other Poems 135: 112:The Marble Lily and Other Poems 579:Eagleton, Davis Foute (1913). 491:Dewey, Weston & Brown 1880 1: 582:Writers and Writings of Texas 325:The Land of the Lotus Eaters 293:The Land of the Lotus Eaters 225:She was a daughter of Judge 196:The Land of the Lotus Eaters 107:The Land of the Lotus Eaters 693:19th-century American poets 558:Dixon, Sam Houston (1885). 56:November 22, 1881 (aged 41) 729: 708:Writers from Austin, Texas 516:Brooks, Elizabeth (1896). 28: 519:Prominent Women of Texas 206:Early life and education 644:Tardy, Mary T. (1872). 288:, and William S. 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Tallahassee, Florida
Austin, Texas
Southern United States literature
Charles S. West
Thomas Howard DuVal
William Pope Duval
Burr Harrison Duval
John Crittenden Duval
Tallahassee, Florida
William Pope Duval
Florida Territory
Thomas Howard DuVal
Texas
Burr Harrison Duval
John Crittenden Duval
James Fannin
Goliad massacre
Texas Revolution
Austin, Texas
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Charles S. West
Associate justice
Supreme Court of Texas
DuVal West
pseudonym
Eagleton 1913
Tardy 1872
Johns & Sneed 1885

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