
Sara Agnes Rice Pryor
Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, born Sara Agnes Rice, was an American writer and community activist in New York City. Born and reared in Virginia, she moved north after the American Civil War with her husband and family to rebuild their life. He was a former politician and Confederate general; together, they became influential in New York society, which included numerous "Confederate carpetbaggers" after the war. After settling in New York, she and her husband renounced the Confederacy.

The Birth of the Nation, Jamestown, 1607
Brave adventurers seeking a new world face perilous journeys, hostile natives, and an untamed wilderness as they fight to plant the seeds of a nation.
By Sara Agnes Rice Pryor

The Mother of Washington and Her Times
** Discover the untold story of the woman who shaped a president, exploring her life and influence in the birth of a nation.
By Sara Agnes Rice Pryor

Reminiscences of Peace and War
Witness a captivating portrayal of a nation's capital teetering on the brink of war as seen through the eyes of a woman deeply embedded in its society.
By Sara Agnes Rice Pryor

My Day: Reminiscences of a Long Life
Witness history through the intimate memories of a woman whose life was shaped by war, family, and the changing landscape of a nation.
By Sara Agnes Rice Pryor