Dearest Clara: The Correspondence of the Nichols Sisters, 1858-1898

Author:   Gail D Zona
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
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9798822977914


Pages:   836
Publication Date:   02 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Dearest Clara: The Correspondence of the Nichols Sisters, 1858-1898


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Meet the Nichols sisters-Clara, Alice, and Cornelia ""Nell""-and discover the thoughts and sentiments of three commonplace, working-class women through their never-before-published correspondence. Clara, the eldest and most responsible sister, whose ambitions are thwarted by her gender; Alice, the middle sister, dependable and independent minded, who finds herself living far from Michigan on the Kansas frontier; and Nell, the youngest and most headstrong of the three, whom we come to know the best. Her letters from 1858 to 1898 show her evolution from an opinionated eighteen-year-old young woman to middle-aged wife and mother, determined despite legal and cultural obstacles to maintain her dignity in a troubled marriage and difficult family. Through their letters, we witness how the sisters navigate personal struggles, family responsibilities, and economic hardships. We are privy to the depth of their affection for one another, their shared confidences, and the dynamics of their sometimes complicated relationship. The sisters give us a glimpse into a time when clothing was handmade, when childhood diseases were rampant, when women rarely had autonomy or agency, when distances were measured not in hours but in days, and when family was paramount. Family letters are an enormous, untapped resource for historians and genealogists alike. In Dearest Clara, independent researcher Gail D. Zona analyzes the Nichols sisters' correspondence individually and as a whole. Women have been overlooked by history, and ordinary women have been overlooked to an even greater extent. While the Nichols sisters' writings reveal their characters and individuality, their letters also shed light on the common values and norms by which their generation lived. The very ordinariness of the Nichols sisters makes their letters remarkable.

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Author:   Gail D Zona
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
Imprint:   Palmetto Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 5.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.483kg
ISBN:  

9798822977914


Pages:   836
Publication Date:   02 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Gail D. Zona is an independent researcher living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A native of Lansing, Michigan, she holds a degree in liberal arts and Tudor-Stuart history from Shimer College in Illinois. In her past life, she was a medical editor and communications professional who lived abroad for six years in the United Kingdom and the Middle East. When not engaged in genealogical research, she studies coverture, women's history, and 19th century American cultural history. Her projected second book will examine the patent medicines of Dr. Eugene Robertson, who practiced medicine in Lansing, Michigan.

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