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Size | 1 item (21 pages). |
Abstract | Elmina Foster Wilson was the daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Hunt) Foster of Guilford County, N.C. She first married Emory D. Coffin (died 1863) and second Timothy Wilson. The collection includes recollections of the childhood and plantation life of Elmina Foster Wilson of Guilford County, N.C. She was a member of the first class at the New Garden Boarding School, a Quaker school in Guilford County. |
Creator | Wilson, Elmina Foster, 1827-1917. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Elmina Foster Wilson (1827-1917) was the daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Hunt) Foster of Guilford County, N.C. She first married Emory D. Coffin (died 1863) and second Timothy Wilson.
Back to TopThe collection includes recollections of the childhood and plantation life of Elmina Foster Wilson of Guilford County, N.C. She was a member of the first class at the New Garden Boarding School, a Quaker school in Guilford County.
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