The Olivia Letters by Emily Edson Briggs

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Author Briggs, Emily Edson, 1831-1910
LoC No. 06020343
Title The Olivia Letters
Being Some History of Washington City for Forty Years as Told by the Letters of a Newspaper Correspondent
Note Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Olivia Letters" by Emily Edson Briggs is a collection of historical correspondence written in the early 20th century. This work presents a unique portrayal of Washington, D.C. over a span of forty years, recounting events and experiences through the letters of a newspaper correspondent named Olivia. The central theme revolves around political and social life during and after the Civil War, with insights into key historical figures and events. At the start of the narrative, the author introduces Olivia's reflections on the architectural beauty of the National Capitol, highlighting the grandeur of its dome as a symbol of national pride. Through her observations, the reader is drawn into the post-war atmosphere of Washington, where the return to peace is juxtaposed with the lingering memories of conflict. Olivia's voice captures the essence of contemporary society and politics—she shares her detailed impressions of life in the Capitol, the societal dynamics surrounding influential figures, and her poignant encounters with soldiers and politicians alike. This opening sets the tone for a richly detailed exploration of an era filled with transformation and introspection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F106: United States local history: Atlantic coast. Middle Atlantic States
Subject Washington (D.C.) -- History
Subject United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1933
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EBook-No. 58604
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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