Elizabeth was educated in Nashville and in addition to her literary attainments was a gifted pianist. She was the youngest child and was adored by her brothers. She was a member of Tulip Street Methodist Church and devoted much of her time to church and charity work.
Possessing an especially loveable nature, she endeared herself to the younger set in Nashville, and was especially popular in social circles in Arkansas.
Elizabeth married Thomas Steele Dortch on December 22, 1909 in Nashville.
They lived on Marlsgate Plantation in Scott, Lonoke County, Arkansas.
Elizabeth was educated in Nashville and in addition to her literary attainments was a gifted pianist. She was the youngest child and was adored by her brothers. She was a member of Tulip Street Methodist Church and devoted much of her time to church and charity work.
Possessing an especially loveable nature, she endeared herself to the younger set in Nashville, and was especially popular in social circles in Arkansas.
Elizabeth married Thomas Steele Dortch on December 22, 1909 in Nashville.
They lived on Marlsgate Plantation in Scott, Lonoke County, Arkansas.
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