Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 28, 1 (2002)

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An unitemized receipt for furniture is in BFP-UVA. Box 11. 1848.
30. Eliza Bruce to James C. Bruce. 29 October 1844. BFP-UVA. Box 10.
31. Eliza Bruce to James Bruce, 2 Februan- 1844; 18 November 1843; 10 December 184s.
BFP-UVA, Box 10.
32. BFP-UVA, Box 10. 12 March 1843.
33. Eliza Bruce to James C. Bruce, 10 March 1S43. BFP-L'VA. Box 10.
34. For more on how evangelical religion helped to mask the workings of antebellum Vir- ginia's economic system, see Jan Lewis. The Pursuit of Happiness, 54-57
.... See also Richard Rankin. Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Chiirchwomen: The Religion of the Episcopal Elite in North Carolina. 1S00—1S60 (Columbia: L'ni\ersitv' ot South Carolina Press. 1993).
35. For an .recount ot the complex social, political, and religious issues that characterized Virginia polirics during this period, see Shade. Democratizing the Old Dominion.
36. For a description of how elite Virginians ot the early nineteenth century- perceived the decline ot their class see Robert P.


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