The article presents the life story of Carry A. Nation, the woman well-remembered in America with the hatchet and as the campaigner to save men from the drunkard's fate. She was born in Kentucky on 1846, married briefly to a physician who later died from alcohol causes. She remarried David Nation. This paper describes her escapades of wrecking saloons.
Published
1957
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