Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard ReidLSU Press, 2006 M03 21 - 216 páginas When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Court |
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... husband led; U.S. Senator John J. Crittenden saw one of his sons become a Union general, another a Confederate one; 1860 presidential candidate John C. Breckinridge went south, while his Unionist uncle's family sent two sons to the gray ...
... husband died suddenly. She was a widow at age thirty.27 Reid had offered words of encouragement, for he knew something of the pain she felt. As before, they continued to exchange letters, as he asked about his namesake. Then one day, he ...
... husband's will, should Bettie remarry, she would relinquish her part—over half—of an estate valued at over $70,000, and receive outright $10,000 instead. The remainder would go back to be further divided among his children. She thus ...
... husband had never had sexual relations before marriage. If such was the case, his later joyful letters suggest that Bettie had initiated him with minimal trauma. Still, at a time when Victorian America considered fatherhood the epitome ...
... husband and wife hard.32 But the Reids had been surrounded by more children than just Reid Rogers. A year after they married, Sarah “Sallie” Jameson, Mrs. Reid's niece and the namesake of Dick Reid's dead fiancée, came to live in their ...
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A Christian Gentleman | |
A Living Death | |
A Seared Soul | |
A Madman | |
A Matter of Vengeance and Victims | |
A Failed Hero | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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