“…this heart to her inclin’d by every gentle tie that binds the tender heart…” -Charity Bryant, 1808
In today’s episode we’re talking about Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake. Charity and Sylvia were a same-sex couple who lived together in 19th century Weybridge, Vermont for over 40 years, recognised by members of their community as a married couple.
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