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Stories and reflections from people born in the 1800s — compiled into one book you can return to for the rest of your life. A Kansas woman born in 1845 speaks with devastating honesty about the marriage she was pressured into at seventeen—a union that brought her forty-five years of quiet misery. Married in 1863 to a man twice her age who never went to war, she raised six children in emotional isolation, endured relentless criticism, and lived without affection or respect. Now, two years after his death, she finally speaks the truth she could never voice while he lived: she regrets every single day of that marriage. A story about the cost of duty, the prison of respectability, and what it meant to be a woman with no escape in 19th century America. Recorded in 1927. This audio has been enhanced and restored using modern AI technology to improve clarity while preserving the authentic voice of someone born in the 1840s. #BornInThe1800s #OralHistory #UnhappyMarriage #Kansas #VictorianEra