Biography: Susie King Taylor
Title
Biography: Susie King Taylor
Date
08/01/2016
Type
Biography
Description
The South Carolina Encyclopedia features a 2020 biographical account on the life of Susie King Taylor. Themes include Taylor's: experiences as a refugee in the South Carolina Sea Islands, her work as a nurse, educator and laundress with the 1st South Carolina Volunteers Regiment, knowledge of local folk medicinal remedies, marriage to Sergeant Edward King, establishment of schools in Savannah, domestic service work at the end of her life and the publishing of her memoir of her life in the Civil War.
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Publisher
South Carolina Encyclopedia
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“Biography: Susie King Taylor,” Project Reconstruction, accessed October 5, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/1066.