Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson collection
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson would probably have been one of the most celebrated poets of the late-18th century, if it weren't for her gender. She was respected by the likes of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and often entertained famous authors at her home, Graeme Park. She was engage...
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Collection: | Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson Collection |
Collection Number: | Am.067 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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100 | 1 | |a Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme |d 1737-1801 |e creator | |
245 | 1 | |a Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson collection |f 1766-1799 | |
300 | |a 0.25 Linear feet |f 0.25 linear feet, 2 volumes | ||
520 | |a Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson would probably have been one of the most celebrated poets of the late-18th century, if it weren't for her gender. She was respected by the likes of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and often entertained famous authors at her home, Graeme Park. She was engaged to Franklin's son, William, from 1752 until 1762 when he married another woman in London. Elizabeth later married Henry Hugh Fergusson, a Tory sympathizer, who forced her to participate in Loyalist activities. When the two were caught by the colonists, her land and home were seized, along with most of the couple's personal possessions. However, because of her close friendship with Washington, she was able to convince him that she was a patriot at heart, and her home was returned to her. Fergusson fled to England, and she never saw him again. Commonplace books of religious poetry and prose written or copied by Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, including several original translations of Psalms. | ||
541 | 1 | |a One volume gift of S.F. Smith; the other purchased, Charles Morton Smith Fund. | |
650 | 7 | |a Poetry--18th century |2 Local sources | |
650 | 7 | |a Religion--Psalms |2 Local sources | |
650 | 7 | |a Women's History--Poets and Translators--18th century. |2 Local sources | |
852 | |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania |b Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson Collection |c Am.067 |