On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?

Like many Decembers in the greater Adams county area, the beginning of the winter usually is a collage of intermittent warm spells spliced amongst Arctic days with cold Canadian northwest winds. Amid the hoopla, as Gettysburgians prepared for the 1873 Christmas holidays during the week between the 1...

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Main Author: Christ, Elwood W.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The Cupola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College 1999
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spelling ftgettysburgcoll:oai:cupola.gettysburg.edu:ach-1025 2023-05-15T15:08:37+02:00 On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys? Christ, Elwood W. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/ach/vol5/iss1/4 https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1025&context=ach unknown The Cupola: Scholarship at Gettysburg College https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/ach/vol5/iss1/4 https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1025&context=ach Adams County History Adams County Historical Society ACHS Adams County Pennsylvania History Slavery Slave Servant African American Studies Cultural History History United States History Women's History article 1999 ftgettysburgcoll 2022-04-09T18:41:09Z Like many Decembers in the greater Adams county area, the beginning of the winter usually is a collage of intermittent warm spells spliced amongst Arctic days with cold Canadian northwest winds. Amid the hoopla, as Gettysburgians prepared for the 1873 Christmas holidays during the week between the 17th and 24th of December, a person had, as Alfred Lord Tennyson so eloquently described, "Crossed the Bar." But in the local newspapers there had been no notice of declining health. No death notice appeared. Possibly the cost of five cents a line "for all over four lines- cash to accompany the notice" was too much for the family. Or did not the publishers of Gettysburg's two newspapers consider the passing of another Black-American as newsworthy for their readership? The only printed evidence of the passing of a grand dame of Gettysburg, a human link dating back to"the very founding of the town, was a short legal notice regarding the filing of Letters Testamentary printed directly below the death notices in the 24 December Star and Sentinel. Sidney O'Brien had died. [excerpt] Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic The Cupola - Scholarship at Gettysburg College Arctic Tennyson ENVELOPE(168.300,168.300,-77.367,-77.367)
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ACHS
Adams County
Pennsylvania History
Slavery
Slave
Servant
African American Studies
Cultural History
History
United States History
Women's History
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ACHS
Adams County
Pennsylvania History
Slavery
Slave
Servant
African American Studies
Cultural History
History
United States History
Women's History
Christ, Elwood W.
On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
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ACHS
Adams County
Pennsylvania History
Slavery
Slave
Servant
African American Studies
Cultural History
History
United States History
Women's History
description Like many Decembers in the greater Adams county area, the beginning of the winter usually is a collage of intermittent warm spells spliced amongst Arctic days with cold Canadian northwest winds. Amid the hoopla, as Gettysburgians prepared for the 1873 Christmas holidays during the week between the 17th and 24th of December, a person had, as Alfred Lord Tennyson so eloquently described, "Crossed the Bar." But in the local newspapers there had been no notice of declining health. No death notice appeared. Possibly the cost of five cents a line "for all over four lines- cash to accompany the notice" was too much for the family. Or did not the publishers of Gettysburg's two newspapers consider the passing of another Black-American as newsworthy for their readership? The only printed evidence of the passing of a grand dame of Gettysburg, a human link dating back to"the very founding of the town, was a short legal notice regarding the filing of Letters Testamentary printed directly below the death notices in the 24 December Star and Sentinel. Sidney O'Brien had died. [excerpt]
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title On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
title_short On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
title_full On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
title_fullStr On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
title_full_unstemmed On the Trail of Sidney O'Brien: An Inquiry into Her Family and Status - Was She a Slave or Servant of the Gettys Family in Gettysburg? Was Her Daughter, Getty Ann, a Descendant of James Gettys?
title_sort on the trail of sidney o'brien: an inquiry into her family and status - was she a slave or servant of the gettys family in gettysburg? was her daughter, getty ann, a descendant of james gettys?
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