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Constance Cary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constance Cary Harrison
Constance Cary Harrison (April 25, 1843 – November 21, 1920) was a prolific American writer. She was also known as Constance Cary, Constance C. Harrison, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, as well as by her ''nom de plume'', Refugitta. She was married to Burton Harrison, a lawyer and American democratic politician. She and two of her cousins were known as the "Cary Invincibles"; the three sewed the first examples of the Confederate Battle Flag. ==Life== Constance Fairfax Cary was born at Port Gibson, Mississippi,〔"Mrs. Constance Cary Harrison," in 〕 into a planter aristocrat family, to Archibald Cary and Monimia Fairfax. Archibald Cary was the son of Wilson Jefferson Cary and Virginia Randolph. Monimia Fairfax was the daughter of Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, and Margaret Herbert who was the granddaughter of John Carlyle and Sarah Fairfax. Archibald Cary was a subscriber to the Monticello Graveyard (1837).〔 〕 They lived at Cumberland, Maryland, where he was editor of its leading newspaper, ''The Cumberland Civilian''. When he died in 1854, her mother, Monimia, moved the family, in with her grandmother at Vaucluse Plantation in Fairfax County, Virginia, until the outbreak of the Civil War.
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