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Gazette Archeologique: Quatorzieme Annee, 1889 (1889)

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Carri Edgar was disowned by her family for marrying the man she loved, Oliver Hale. Their daughter Ollie was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky, on April Fools Day of 1896. On the very day Ollie was born, her father was killed in a coal mining accident. Ollieas mother remarried, and she and her new husband had ten more children. By the age of fifteen, Ollie was sold into marriage to a coal miner in Thurber, Texas. At age sixteen, she had a daughter of her own, Mary Lee. When Ollie was twenty, her husband abandoned her and Mary in Thurber. Ollie was told she would have to leave the mining town, so she took Mary by the hand and walked down a lonely dirt road leading out of town. All she had was 37 cents and a prayer. But would that be enough?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9781167548628

Carri Edgar was disowned by her family for marrying the man she loved, Oliver Hale. Their daughter Ollie was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky, on April Fools Day of 1896. On the very day Ollie was born, her father was killed in a coal mining accident. Ollieas mother remarried, and she and her new husband had ten more children. By the age of fifteen, Ollie was sold into marriage to a coal miner in Thurber, Texas. At age sixteen, she had a daughter of her own, Mary Lee. When Ollie was twenty, her husband abandoned her and Mary in Thurber. Ollie was told she would have to leave the mining town, so she took Mary by the hand and walked down a lonely dirt road leading out of town. All she had was 37 cents and a prayer. But would that be enough?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9781167548628