The Queens of American Society

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The Queens of American Society
E F Elizabeth Fries Ellet
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Shelby. She lived to see the helpless colony increase to a goodly State ; residing, for the last twenty years of her life, with her son, Dr. Shelby, at his beautiful country-seat, " Faderland, " near Nashville. Here she received and conversed with all interested in the early history of that region, and daily MRS. SEVIER. 197 exhibited the beauty of an earnest u walk by faith. " She died in 1852, aged eighty-six.
The wife of the first Governor of Tennessee the lady of " Ilium Grove " is worthy o
...f a record. Cathe- rine Sherrill came with her father's family, in one of the pioneer parties, from the banks of Yadkin, North Caro- lina, across the rugged mountains, to seek new homes in the valley of the "Watauga. Mr. Sherrill's residence was on the Nola Chucka, and known as "Daisy Fields. " The station was attacked by the Indians in 1TY6; and among the flying women who were pursued by them was Miss Catherine Sherrill, whose family had removed for safety to the fort only the day before. The young lady was distinguished for courage and fleetness; it was said she could outrun and outleap any other woman ; " could walk more erect, and ride more gracefully and skilfully than any other in all the mountains round about.

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