Eunice

  • Eunice: A Tale of Reconstruction Times in South Carolina : a Novel
    By William James Rivers

    Instead of traveling all night , the carriage and the wagons , under the guidance of Colonel Loyle and the Federal soldier Corporal Tom Chiltree , were halted at the residence of a friend of Mrs. DeLesline — the widow Axtell — just as ...

  • Eunice: The Kennedy Who Changed the World
    By Eileen McNamara

    ... 135, 137, 152, 298 Novak, Emil, 99 Novak, Michael, 239, 240 Novak, Robert, 247 Nurturing Network, 281,282 Obama, Barack, 290–92, 300 O'Brien, Lawrence, 172, 180 O'Donnell, Kenneth, 172, 180 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 188, ...

  • Eunice
    By Alma Brunson Reed, Van Rodney Reed

    Here Windell Manuel and Karen Karl began their marriage with the traditional waltz. Note the dollars pinned on her veil. (Courtesy of Windell and Karen Karl Manuel.) The Cajun tradition of hand fishing was an ancient survival.

  • Eunice
    By Margaret Murray Robertson

    He could not refuse to let him attend the winter school, though he had told him it would pay him better to be splitting reeds in Weir's swamp than in going to a woman's school—and “only a girl at that,” said the deacon, ...

  • Eunice
    By Alma Brunson Reed, Van Rodney Reed

    Beginning as a real estate venture on the isolated prairie of southwestern Louisiana in 1894, Eunice is now a progressive small city due to its traditions of volunteerism, community spirit, and resourcefulness.

  • Eunice
    By Margaret Murray Robertson

    “Let Eunice have him for a little while,” said she to Dr Everett. “All right,” said he, and explained the situation to Dr Blake. “I have no doubt such a change will do all that can be wished, if Miss Eunice is at all like her sister,” ...