ELIZABETH KECKLY (1818-1907) Burwell family slave, bought freedom, 1855. Dressmaker & friend to Mary Todd Lincoln. Published her memoir, 1868. Lived here, 1830s. North Carolina Office of Archives and History, 2003
ELIZABETH KECKLY (1818-1907) Burwell family slave, bought freedom, 1855. Dressmaker & friend to Mary Todd Lincoln. Published her memoir, 1868. Lived here, 1830s. North Carolina Office of Archives and History, 2003
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