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Edith Stanton

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Edith P. Foulke Stanton was a teacher, writer at newspapers and magazines, and an author of books. She lived in Ormond Beach, Florida and is listed as a Great Floridian. Her son shared her interest in history.[1]

Bibliography

  • “Ruins of Early Plantations” by Edith P. Stanton, Ormond Beach, Flagler Library Collection.
  • A History of the Ormond Union Church: Ormond Beach Florida 1943 - Ormond Beach (Fla.)
  • Early Plantations of the Halifax: Concerning the Ruins 1949 Ormond Village Improvement Association 1949

References

  1. ^ Mary McLachlin Pathfinding wasn't so easy in the Good Old Days January 6, 1977 Daytona Beach Morning Journal