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American historian and author
Eron Rowland (1861/2-1951), born Eron Opha Moore and also known as Eron Moore Gregory , was a historian, author and the wife of Andrew E. Gregory until his death in 1900. She later married
Dunbar Rowland .
[1] With Rowland, she helped develop the
Mississippi Department of Archives and History which holds many of the family's papers.
[2]
[3]
Rowland was a historian for the Mississippi chapter of the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and authored several books and articles on subjects including
Varina Howell , the
War of 1812 in Mississippi, and
Hinds County, Mississippi .
[4]
[5]
Writings
Andrew Jackson's campaign against the British, or The Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, British, and Spanish, 1813-1815
two volumes on
Varina Howell , the wife of Jefferson Davis
[6]
[7]
Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812
History of Hinds County, Mississippi, 1821-1922 , a commemoration of
Jackson, Mississippi 's centennial
The History of Jackson , unfinished manuscript
References
^
"Mrs. Dunbar (Eron) Rowland – A Sense of Place" . Retrieved 2022-05-13 .
^ Speer, Lisa; Mitchell, Heather (2004-01-01).
" "The Mississippi Plan": Dunbar Rowland and the Creation of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History" . Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists . 22 (1).
ISSN
0739-4241 .
^ Galloway, Patricia (2006-01-01).
"Archives, Power, and History: Dunbar Rowland and the Beginning of the State Archives of Mississippi (1902-1936)" . The American Archivist . 69 (1): 79–116.
doi :
10.17723/aarc.69.1.m462n0564g87jqm0 .
ISSN
0360-9081 .
^
"Most widely held works by Eron Rowland" . WorldCat . Retrieved 2022-05-13 .
^ Hudgins, Mary D. (1942).
"William Dunbar, History Maker" . The Arkansas Historical Quarterly . 1 (4): 331–341.
doi :
10.2307/40037517 .
ISSN
0004-1823 .
JSTOR
40037517 .
^ KIBLER, JAMES EVERETT; CAWTHON, WILLIAM LAMAR; Davis, Varina (1999).
"A New Letter from Varina Howell Davis" . The Mississippi Quarterly . 52 (2): 323–328.
ISSN
0026-637X .
JSTOR
26476866 .
^ Shaw, Arthur Marvin (1950).
"Mrs. Jefferson Davis at Fortress Monroe, Virginia" . The Journal of Southern History . 16 (1): 73–76.
doi :
10.2307/2197622 .
ISSN
0022-4642 .
JSTOR
2197622 .