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 > > Dr Megan Smitley > > [log in to unmask] > www.megansmitley.org > > Home - > 14A Rathmore Rd > Charlton, London > SE7 7QW > UK > > Work - > Department of Languages > London Metropolitan University > City Campus, Calcutta House > Old Castle St, London > E1 7NT > UK > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.676 / Virus Database: 438 - Release Date: 03/05/2004 >