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Ellen Maury Slayden (1860–1926)

Forfatter af Washington wife; journal of Ellen Maury Slayden from 1897-1919

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Kanonisk navn
Slayden, Ellen Maury
Fødselsdato
1860
Dødsdag
1926-04-20
Begravelsessted
Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Køn
female
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Bopæl
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Uddannelse
at home
Erhverv
diarist
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Ellen Maury Slayden was born at her wealthy family's plantation, Piedmont, in Charlottesville, Virginia. She was educated at home by tutors. In 1883, she married James Luther Slayden, a Texas cotton merchant and rancher. She served for a while as society editor of the San Antonio Express. When her husband was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1896, they moved to Washington, D.C., where they lived for the next 21 years. She continued her writing, contributing to various magazines and newspapers, and kept a daily diary. After her death, her notebooks, filled with sharp observations of the social and political life in Washington, passed into the hands of her nephew F. Maury Maverick. His widow, Terrell Webb, and her second husband had the journals published in 1962 as Washington Wife: Journal of Ellen Maury Slayden from 1897-1919.

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1403 Washington Wife: Journal of Ellen Maury Slayden from 1897-1919 (read 21 Aug 1976) This is a year-by year account of the life of Ellen Slayden in Washington from 1897 to 1919. James L. Slayden was born June 1, 1853, and began his service in Congress from the San Antonio, Texas, district on Mar 4, 1897. He served 11 consecutive terms before he withdrew in his race for renomination in July 1918 because of a telegram by Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Slayden did not like Wilson and presents him in a bad light--so bad I almost think she was right. This was usually an interesting book, though I would have preferred less of social history and more of political history.… (mere)
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