Her friend and editor, George Merriam, was the founder of what today is Merriam-Webster, Inc. It was he who asked this warm and sparkling woman to write her memoirs and place them into his care for publication.Caroline Clapp Briggs is not a name most Americans would recognize. She left no great works, and though she knew many prominent people of her day, was not a public figure herself.Yet her memoirs are delightful to read for what they reveal of her character and about women of her day. She was socially progressive and by her own account, found it difficult to remain silent in the presence of injustice. One instance was when she accompanied her husband to the south before the Civil War and found she could not endure listening to a couple explain to her how she would embrace slavery if only she got used to it.
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