Jane Evans Elliot

Jane Evans Elliot
Born
Jane Smith Evans

April 7, 1820
DiedDecember 5, 1886 (1886-12-06) (aged 66)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationDiarist
Known forThe Diaries of Jane Smith Evans Elliot
SpouseCol. Alexander Elliot
Signature
Signature in ink

Jane Evans Elliot, born Jane Smith Evans (1820–1886), was a diarist during the American Civil War who lived on the Ellerslie Plantation outside of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Her writings focus on "the many changes of girl hood, and maiden hood"[1] before, during, and after the Civil War.

Jane's diaries consist of three separate books that span the course of her lifetime: Book I (1837-1862), Book II (1863-1870), and Book III (1872-1882). The diaries were first published in 1908 by the Edwards and Broughton Print Company. In 2007, the Presbyterian Historical Society of Montreat, North Carolina, donated the original books to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The diaries are now housed in the Southern Historical Collection at the Louis Round Wilson Library.[2]

  1. ^ Elliot, Jane Evans (1908). Diary of Mrs. Jane Evans Elliot, 1837-1882. Edwards & Broughton Print Company.
  2. ^ Ross, Amanda (September 2007). "Jane Evans Elliot Diaries, 1837–1882". UNC Wilson Library. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved March 24, 2015.