Memorials of a Southern Planter
"American historians, like literary critics, have acclaimed 'Memorials of a Southern Planter' as an excellent and authentic although somewhat romanticized portrayal of Southern plantation life." -Yazoo Herald, March 18, 1981

Susan C. née Dabney Smedes (August 20, 1840 – July 4, 1913) was a teacher, newspaper correspondent, and author who wrote about her father's plantation in her 1887 book "Memorials of a Southern Planter."
She was born in Raymond, Mississippi, the eighth child of Thomas S. Dabney, a wealthy plantation owner, and Sophia Hill Dabney. She married Lyell Smedes who died a few months later, 16 Jan 1861. She and her sisters were benefactors of the Bishop Green training-school at Dry Grove, Mississippi where she taught. She moved with her family to Baltimore after their plantation, Burleigh, was lost to creditors. Her father died in 1885. She wrote Memorials of a Southern Planter about his life. It was published by Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey in 1887. In 1887 she became a teacher at the U.S. government's Big Oak School of the Rosebud Agency in Dakota Territory.

Fletcher Melvin Green edited and wrote an introduction to a 1963 reissue of her book.
Her brother Virginius Dabney was also a writer and the grandfather of Virginius Dabney.
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Memorials of a Southern Planter
"American historians, like literary critics, have acclaimed 'Memorials of a Southern Planter' as an excellent and authentic although somewhat romanticized portrayal of Southern plantation life." -Yazoo Herald, March 18, 1981

Susan C. née Dabney Smedes (August 20, 1840 – July 4, 1913) was a teacher, newspaper correspondent, and author who wrote about her father's plantation in her 1887 book "Memorials of a Southern Planter."
She was born in Raymond, Mississippi, the eighth child of Thomas S. Dabney, a wealthy plantation owner, and Sophia Hill Dabney. She married Lyell Smedes who died a few months later, 16 Jan 1861. She and her sisters were benefactors of the Bishop Green training-school at Dry Grove, Mississippi where she taught. She moved with her family to Baltimore after their plantation, Burleigh, was lost to creditors. Her father died in 1885. She wrote Memorials of a Southern Planter about his life. It was published by Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey in 1887. In 1887 she became a teacher at the U.S. government's Big Oak School of the Rosebud Agency in Dakota Territory.

Fletcher Melvin Green edited and wrote an introduction to a 1963 reissue of her book.
Her brother Virginius Dabney was also a writer and the grandfather of Virginius Dabney.
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Memorials of a Southern Planter

Memorials of a Southern Planter

by Susan Dabney Smedes
Memorials of a Southern Planter

Memorials of a Southern Planter

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"American historians, like literary critics, have acclaimed 'Memorials of a Southern Planter' as an excellent and authentic although somewhat romanticized portrayal of Southern plantation life." -Yazoo Herald, March 18, 1981

Susan C. née Dabney Smedes (August 20, 1840 – July 4, 1913) was a teacher, newspaper correspondent, and author who wrote about her father's plantation in her 1887 book "Memorials of a Southern Planter."
She was born in Raymond, Mississippi, the eighth child of Thomas S. Dabney, a wealthy plantation owner, and Sophia Hill Dabney. She married Lyell Smedes who died a few months later, 16 Jan 1861. She and her sisters were benefactors of the Bishop Green training-school at Dry Grove, Mississippi where she taught. She moved with her family to Baltimore after their plantation, Burleigh, was lost to creditors. Her father died in 1885. She wrote Memorials of a Southern Planter about his life. It was published by Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey in 1887. In 1887 she became a teacher at the U.S. government's Big Oak School of the Rosebud Agency in Dakota Territory.

Fletcher Melvin Green edited and wrote an introduction to a 1963 reissue of her book.
Her brother Virginius Dabney was also a writer and the grandfather of Virginius Dabney.

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BN ID: 2940185676349
Publisher: Far West Travel Adventure
Publication date: 07/24/2022
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Susan C. née Dabney Smedes (August 20, 1840 – July 4, 1913) was a teacher, newspaper correspondent, and author who wrote about her father's plantation in her 1887 book “Memorials of a Southern Planter.”

Date of Birth:

August 5, 1811

Date of Death:

February 12, 1896
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