Brief Biographies of the Figurines On Display in the Illinois State Historical L

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Brief Biographies of the Figurines On Display in the Illinois State Historical L
Georgia L Georgia Lou Osborne
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On Feb- ruary 28, 1859, she married William White. A son, Julius White, was born in 1861, and the same year, Mr. White enlisted in the Union army. He was wounded and was very sick. After much pleading, Mrs. White was per- mitted to go to her husband. She nursed him to con- valescence, then began nursing other men. Late in 1863 both Mr. And Mrs. White returned to Illinois. Mrs. White renewed her certificate and began teaching again, her husband being an invalid till his death in 1885. Mrs. White... was a pioneer business woman, working under discouraging conditions for her country and her family. She was known and loved as "Aunt Jane Mariah" by four generations of relatives and friends. Mrs. Julia Mariah White died March 18, 1925, at Fairfield, Illinois, at the age of ninety-eight, still active, both mentally and physically. III. THE CIVIL WAR PEEIOD 63 MRS. CYRUS AIKEN (Eliza N. Atherton) Eliza N. Atherton Aiken was born March 24, 1817, at Auburn, New York, the daughter of Steadman and Deborah Ward Atherton.

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