Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • Mrs. Burton Harrison (1843–1920) - Encyclopedia Virginia

      Constance Harrison

      • Constance Harrison resumed her writing in 1875 and published numerous works as Mrs. Burton Harrison, focusing on reflections of life in the South (particularly life in Virginia during the Civil War) and the customs of aristocratic society.
      encyclopediavirginia.org › entries › harrison-burton-mrs-1843-1920
  1. People also ask

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · SUMMARY. Mrs. Burton Harrison, also known as Constance Cary Harrison, was a prolific American novelist late in the nineteenth century who came from a prominent Virginia family. As a young woman, she witnessed the destruction of the American Civil War (1861–1865) and nursed the Confederate wounded in Manassas and Richmond.

    • who was 'mrs burton' called1
    • who was 'mrs burton' called2
    • who was 'mrs burton' called3
    • who was 'mrs burton' called4
  3. Module 2 - Medicare Health Plans. Mrs. Burton is a retiree with substantial income. She is enrolled in an MA-PD plan and was disappointed with the service she received from her primary care physician because she was told she would have to wait five weeks to get an appointment when she was feeling ill. She called you to ask what she could do so ...

  4. The Second Mrs. Burton is an American radio soap opera, broadcast daily five days a week on CBS Radio from January 7, 1946, to November 25, 1960. It was the final serial broadcast on a national radio network, after The Right to Happiness , Ma Perkins , and Young Doctor Malone .

    • Daytime daily serial
    • 15 minutes
    • January 7, 1946 – November 25, 1960
    • CBS Radio
  5. 3 days ago · Theatre Royal (York, England); [1800]

  6. Constance Cary Harrison ( pen name, Refugitta; April 25, 1843 – November 21, 1920), also referred to as Mrs. Burton Harrison, was an American playwright and novelist. She and two of her cousins were known as the "Cary Invincibles"; the three sewed the first examples of the Confederate Battle Flag . Harrison belonged to an old Virginia family ...

    • 3
    • American
    • Plays, novels
    • Author
  7. Constance Cary Harrison, a prolific Virginia-born novelist who wrote under the name Mrs. Burton Harrison, is depicted in profile in this oil portrait by artist Alice Pike Barney.

  8. This poster advertises A Virginia Cousin & Bar Harbor Tales, a work of fiction by Mrs. Burton Harrison (Constance Cary Harrison) that was published in 1895 by Lamson Wolffe and Company. It features a young woman dressed like a so-called Gibson Girl—the newly emancipated post-Victorian woman of the Progressive Era.

  1. People also search for