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|a Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston
|q (Elizabeth Waties Allston),
|d 1845-1921.
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|a A woman rice planter
|c [by] Patience Pennington with an introduction by Owen Wister and illustrations by Alice R. H. Smith
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|a New York,
|b The Macmillan company,
|c 1913,
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|a xiii, 450 p.
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|a The locality of the narrative is in Georgetown county, South Carolina.
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|a Patience Pennington is the pseudonym of Elizabeth Pringle.
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|a The Balch Institute Library and Archives
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|a Rice and rice culture
|z Georgetown County (S.C.)
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|a Georgetown County (S.C.)
|x Economic conditions.
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|a Georgetown County (S.C.)
|x Social life and customs.
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|a Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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