TY - SER KW - ministers KW - senior citizens KW - elopement KW - parents opposing relationships KW - Protestants AU - Margaret Deland AU - Alice Barber Stephens AB -
Alfred Price and Letty Morris, now senior citizens, meet again and resume their courtship—48 years after their parents opposed their elopement. Dr. Lavendar, the town’s minister, married the couple in an orchard.
C1 -1870s
C3 - Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; North Side; Manchester C4 - Literary; Christian CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novella N1 -North Side is referred to as Allegheny City, as it was then known. Manchester is disguised as Old Chester.
First appeared in Harper’s in 1904.
Alfred Price and Letty Morris, now senior citizens, meet again and resume their courtship—48 years after their parents opposed their elopement. Dr. Lavendar, the town’s minister, married the couple in an orchard.
PB - Harper & Brothers PP - New York PY - 1907 RN -Margaret Deland (1857-1945) was born Margaretta Wade Campbell to Allegheny City, Allegheny County clothing merchants. Her mother died after childbirth and her father died shortly thereafter, so Deland's mother's sister raised her in Manchester, then a borough in Allegheny County. Deland attended boarding school in New York and studied art at Cooper Union. She married Lorin Fuller Deland, Harvard's football coach. Maggie, as she was called, had a deep interest in women's issues and over the years she opened her home to over 60 unwed mothers and their babies. She was a friend to Willa Cather. For magazines, especially Harper's Weekly and The Atlantic Monthly, she published dozens of short stories, most based on her early years in Maple Grove and Manchester. She died in Boston. Alice Barber Stephens (1858-1932), born in Salem, New Jersey and educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, was an illustrator, painter, and engraver.
EP - 78 p. TI - An Encore ER -