She was a founder of the Hebron Baptist Church and postmaster at Back Creek, VA for twenty seven years. In 1890 the town was named Gore in her honor. Her grand neice, author Willa Cather, used her as the model for Mrs. Baywater in the novel Sapphira And The Slave Girl.
She was a founder of the Hebron Baptist Church and postmaster at Back Creek, VA for twenty seven years. In 1890 the town was named Gore in her honor. Her grand neice, author Willa Cather, used her as the model for Mrs. Baywater in the novel Sapphira And The Slave Girl.
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She lived in a house
by the side of the road
where throngs of men passed by
she lessened each care
she lightened each load
and heard want's pitiful cry.
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