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PUGH, Eliza Lofton (pew), author, born in Bayou Lafourche, Louisiana, in 1841. Her father, Colonel George Phillips, served in the legislature, and her mother was a daughter of Judge John Rhea. After graduation at a seminary in New Orleans in 1858, she married William W. Pugh, a planter of Assumption parish, Louisiana She has written under the pen-name of "Atria," and is the author of two novels, " Not a Hero " (New York, 1867), and " In a Crucible" (Philadelphia, 1871).
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