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Excerpts from William Ward's letters to his wife, Nanny Orme (1855)

These letters provide some clues about Fanny McCullough's life and disposition.

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William Ward Orme (Image courtesy of McLean County Museum of History)
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Nannie McCullough Orme Dyson (Image courtesy of McLean County Museum of History)
Read “Excerpts from letters written to Nannie Orme (1855)” by William Ward Orme on Poetry Genius

Audio Recordings of Orme's Excerpts

Created by Megan VanGorder, 2014
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