Mary Dyre
Mary Dyer, 17th century Quaker martyr, religious persecution, liberty of conscience.
An account of the persecution and execution of New England Quaker Mary Dyre by the Pilgrims in the 1660s.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Miss Sedgwick.
<em>The Token</em> [edited by Samuel G. Goodrich]. Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1831 [pub. 1830], 294-312.
1830
Ashley Taylor
L. Damon-Bach
D. Gussman
Collected in <em>Tales and Sketches, </em>Philadelphia: Carey, Lea, and Blanchard (1835): 151-164.<br />[Note: This transcription is from <em>Tales and Sketches</em>.]
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A Huguenot Family
Catholic persecution of French Protestants in the 17th century.
A story that chronicles the trials of the d’Argile family during the Catholic persecution of the Huguenots—French Protestants—in 1672 under the reign of the “Sun King,” Louis XIV.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.
Godey's Lady's Book [edited by Sarah Josepha Hale], September and October 1842, pp. 144-48 and 189-93.
1842
Jenifer Elmore, Miriam Alcala, Madison Brockman, Stephanie Daniels, Olivia Taylor, D. Gussman
Collected (with minor revisions) in Catharine Sedgwick, Tales and Sketches, Second Series, 249-89, New York: Harper & Bros., 1844; collected in Catharine Sedgwick, The Irish Girl and Other Tales, 54-94, London: Kent & Richards, and Edinburgh: J. Menzies, 1850.
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