Margaret Irvin Carrington

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Margaret Irvin Carrington was a 19th-century American author and army wife known for her memoirs detailing life on the Western frontier and U.S. military posts.

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instanceOf 19th-century American writer
army wife
author
human
memoirist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
described conditions and hardships of women on the Western frontier
daily life of army families on remote frontier posts
relations between U.S. Army personnel and Native American tribes
ethnicGroup American of European descent
fieldOfWork frontier history
military life writing
genre memoir
nonfiction
hasRole chronicler of U.S. frontier military life
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableEvent Fort Phil Kearny Massacre NERFINISHED
notableFor eyewitness narrative of the Fetterman Fight near Fort Phil Kearny
firsthand accounts of life at U.S. Army posts on the Western frontier
notableWork Absaraka, Home of the Crows NERFINISHED
My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre NERFINISHED
occupation author
memoirist
writer
partOf 19th-century American literature
placeOfActivity American Western frontier
U.S. military posts in the West
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry Beebee Carrington NERFINISHED

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Henry B. Carrington spouse Margaret Irvin Carrington