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Dear Megan,

In Woman's World/Woman's Empire, I used only fairly standard printed source
references to Eliza Stewart's work, mainly her own  book. Sorry I can't help
you,

Ian Tyrrell

Quoting Megan Smitley <[log in to unmask]>:

> Dear All,
> I am a researcher working in the UK and I am currently preparing a
> conference paper on Scoto-American connections in the WCTU, c1870-1914.  I
> have read 'Mother' Stewart's book The Crusader in Great Britain
> (Springfield, OH: The New Era Comapny,1893).  I am interested to find out
> more about this publication.  It is clear that Stewart consulted her
> collection of letters and newsclipping when preparing this book.  However,
> it is less clear from the text if she kept a journal during her 1876 trip
> that she then used when writing many years later.  I would appreciate any
> insights from folk who have had the opportunity to consult archival material
> in the US re. 'Mother' Stewart.  Likewise, any citations to literature on
> her and her writings would be helpful.
> Best,
> Megan
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