Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker (c. 1735 – 1807) was a Quaker woman of late 18th century North America who kept a diary from 1758 to 1807. This 2,100 page diary was first published in 1889 and sheds light on daily life in Philadelphia, the Society of Friends, family and gender roles, political issues and the American Revolution, and innovations in medical practices. (From Wikipedia) More about Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker: Associated authors: | Books about Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker -- Books by Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker Books about Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker: Filed under: Drinker, Elizabeth Sandwith, 1734-1807
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