A Daughter of the Middle Border

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FOREWORD

CONTENTS

Illustrations

A Daughter of the Middle Border

BOOK II

AFTERWORD

Transcriber’s Note

This book in this edition won the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Literature in the “Biography or Autobiography” category. As such, every attempt has been made to reproduce it exactly as it was printed and as it won the award. In particular, inconsistent hyphenation of compound words is pervasive in this text and has been retained. Unconventional punctuation—for example using a comma to splice two sentences—has also been retained exactly as printed.

A DAUGHTER OF THE
MIDDLE BORDER


By
HAMLIN GARLAND

A Son of the Middle Border
A Daughter of the Middle Border
Ulysses S. Grant, His Life and Character


A DAUGHTER OF THE

MIDDLE BORDER

BY

HAMLIN GARLAND

Member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters

New York

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1921

All rights reserved


PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Copyright, 1921,
By HAMLIN GARLAND.

Set up and electrotyped. Published October, 1921.


Press of
J. J. Little & Ives Company
New York, U. S. A.


To my wife Zulime Taft, who for more than twenty years has shared my toil and borne with my shortcomings, I dedicate this story of a household on the vanishing Middle Border, with an ever-deepening sense of her fortitude and serenity.


Acknowledgments are made to Florence Huber Schott, Edward Foley and Arthur Dudley for the use of the photographs which illustrate this volume.



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