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    Mary Noailles Murfree (January 24, 1850 – July 31, 1922) was an American author of novels and short stories who wrote under the pen name Charles Egbert...
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    Tennessee. Murfree married Sally Brickell on February 17, 1780. They had seven children: William Hardy Murfree (1781), Fanny Noailles Murfree (1783), Mary Moore...
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  • Revolutionary War Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922), American fiction writer who wrote under the pen name Charles Egbert Craddock William H. Murfree (1781–1827)...
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    Anson Mount, writer James Cole Mountflorence, 19th-century diplomat Mary Noailles Murfree, author Robert Myers, football player Elise Neal, actress Patricia...
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    wealthy guests from Nashville and other cities. Tennessee author Mary Noailles Murfree later regularly stayed at the complex in the summer. The town now...
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    Virginia.: 109–23 : 187–93  Regional writers from this period such as Mary Noailles Murfree and Horace Kephart liked to focus on such sensational aspects of...
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  • Romanian poet, novelist and journalist (died 1889) January 24 – Mary Noailles Murfree, American novelist (died 1922) January 27 – John Collier, British...
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    exception of the well, had disappeared. The following year, author Mary Noailles Murfree published a novel about the fort, The Story of Old Fort Loudon,...
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    and content creator Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922), American author Mary Noble (1911–2002), Scottish seed pathologist Mary Noe, American educator...
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    Colonel Hardy Murfree. The name was shortened to Murfreesboro in January 1812 when the town was formally chartered. Author Mary Noailles Murfree was his great-granddaughter...
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    the area, drawn to the Smokies by the writings of authors such as Mary Noailles Murfree and Horace Kephart, who wrote extensively about the region's natural...
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  • Hopalong Cassidy Marcia Muller (born 1944), Wolf in the Shadows Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922), The Amulet Sabina Murray (born 1968), A Carnivore's...
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    David W. Dickinson, the granddaughter of Hardy Murfree, and the aunt of author Mary Noailles Murfree.: 12  In 1835, Bell married Jane Erwin Yeatman,...
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  • Édouard Harlé, French engineer and prehistorian (b. 1850) July 31 – Mary Noailles Murfree, American novelist (b. 1850) August 2 Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish-born...
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    Thomas Nelson Page, Joel Chandler Harris, Mary Noailles Murfree (Charles Egbert Craddock), Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Henry Cuyler Bunner...
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  • King Harper Lee Carson McCullers John Trotwood Moore Willie Morris Mary Noailles Murfree John Neal Flannery O'Connor Thomas Nelson Page Suzan-Lori Parks...
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    Xiuquan orders the general mobilisation of rebel forces in China. July 1 – St. Mary School for Boys (the future University of Dayton) opens its doors in Dayton...
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  • 1891) January 18 – Seth Low, educator (died 1916) January 24 – Mary Noailles Murfree, novelist (died 1922) January 27 – Samuel Gompers, labor union leader...
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  • & poet Weronika Murek (b. 1989, Poland), pw., short story wr. Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922, United States), fiction wr. Michela Murgia (b. 1972...
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    three tables, in the ten-pin bowling alley or on the croquet pitch. Mary Noailles Murfree often visited the resort after 1886 to find new material for her...
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  • Marvin Leroy Maple (1936–2016), kidnapper of his grandchildren Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922), author Joseph B. Palmer (1825–1890), Confederate General...
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    influence on the setting for his first novel, Tiger Lilies. In 1885, Mary Noailles Murfree, one of the first authors to popularize the natural wonders of the...
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    in the late 1880s, Friston illustrated the work of the American Mary Noailles Murfree, writing as Charles Egbert Craddock. The Royal Academy Review: A...
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  • Woodward Moore Clara Sophia Jessup Moore Louise Chandler Moulton Mary Noailles Murfree Alice Dunbar Nelson Elizabeth Robins Pennell Sarah Morgan Bryan...
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    adjunct to realism, including George Washington Cable, Kate Chopin, Mary Noailles Murfree, and Joel Chandler Harris. Young, who aimed to preserve the tales...
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    to replicate the success of local color stories by writers like Mary Noailles Murfree, Thomas Nelson Page, and Joel Chandler Harris, and published 25...
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