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Definition of Margaret mitchell
1. Noun. United States writer noted for her novel about the South during the American Civil War (1900-1949).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Margaret Mitchell
Literary usage of Margaret mitchell
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Admiralty of England: And on by Maurice Charles Merttins Swabey, Great Britain High Court of Admiralty (1860)
"In UK $igi) Court of THE margaret mitchell, STILES, Master. Possession—Sale of
Ship by Master abroad—Necessity—Sale by Power of Attorney, ..."
2. Scottish Notes and Queries edited by John Bulloch (1905)
"... and margaret mitchell ; baptised November 14, 1629. Isobel, lawful daughter
of James Bulloch and Margaret Buchanan ; baptised March 29, 1741. ..."
3. Who's who on the Pacific Coast: A Biographical Compilation of Notable Living by Franklin Harper (1913)
"WANN, Frederick Alexander, Railroad Official ; born, Market Hill, County Armagh.
Ire., May 1, 1854; son, William and Margaret (Mitchell) W. Edu. ..."