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    Sally Moore Interview, July 19, 2024

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    In this interview, Sally Moore discusses meeting and eventually marrying philosopher Henry Bugbee. She talks about first meeting Bugbee when she attended a class he taught at what is now Chatham University. During this period Moore typed his book, The Inward Morning. After no contact for 24 years, Moore reached out to Bugbee. Though the relationship had been platonic, they start a long-distance relationship for the next three years and then are married. She mentions how he taught in Canada, his love of hiking mountains in Missoula, Montana, that he liked to entertain and that they welcomed unannounced visitors to their home. Moore discusses that Bugbee had a difficult childhood with a wealthy family that was not very close. And Moore talks about Bugbee’s Alzheimer’s illness and his eventual death.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/bugbee_interviews/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Ann Dodd Moore discussing events since receiving Mary's letter in May, the hot, dry weather in June, troubles with farming, family news, and health issues. Sally includes a note to Linnet Moore instructing her to tell Ruth something for her. It includes an envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary Moore in Fort Worth, Texas

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Moore in which she writes about her family's health, the weather, and a visit by Claude White. She updates Mary on the activities of family and friends. Sally recounts a crash with a buggy, which left her and Nelly injured. She also tells Mary that she has eczema on her ankles. She describes how she treats the eczema

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter to Mary Moore, Linnet White, and family from Sally Thornhill about her visit to other parts of Tennessee, her friends, and new developments in her area such as a new road

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Moore that has pages missing. The only has pages present are 5 through 8. Sally says that Mattie Franklin married a Mr. Walker. She advises Mary to either rent out her farm or sell it. She said she heard that Linnet and Claude White are planning a trip to Tennessee and asks that they come and visit her. She said that there are "many old cronic [sic] cases through the country and many deaths.

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter from Sally Thornhill to Mary Moore in which she says that she has had little time to write as Mr. Thornhill and sister Melissa are unwell. Bertha now has an organ to play. She tells how she made rhubarb pudding. Sally gives an update on her garden, an invasion of locusts, and the crops. She also passes on the news of the activities and health of friends and family
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