CAROLINE ELIZA CLITHERALL DIARIES, #158, 1751-1860
The personal diaries of Clitherall, a plantation owner's wife and school teacher of
Belleville and Waterloo, South Carolina, Thornbury Plantation, North Carolina, and
Greensboro, Tuscaloosa, and Mobile, Alabama. Entries detail the reception of Clitherall's
mother by family slaves in North Carolina (1784); the loss of
slaves because of financial problems (1813); and Clitherall's
attempts to instill religious beliefs in her slave Eliza (1853).
Microfilm available.