Keziah Brevard was widowed in 1842 and continued to live on the Brevard Palantion.
During the Civil War years, Keziah kept a diary that later was published under the title of, "Plantation Mistress on the Eve of the Civil War ── The Diary of Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard, 1860–1861" that was a prelude to the well-known wartime diaries of Mary Boykin Chestnut of the same time.
Keziah Brevard was widowed in 1842 and continued to live on the Brevard Palantion.
During the Civil War years, Keziah kept a diary that later was published under the title of, "Plantation Mistress on the Eve of the Civil War ── The Diary of Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard, 1860–1861" that was a prelude to the well-known wartime diaries of Mary Boykin Chestnut of the same time.
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