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Forever Belle: Sallie Ward of Kentucky

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Forever Belle is the intriguing story of a nineteenth-century socialite, Sallie Ward Lawrence Hunt Armstrong Downs (1827–1896). Beautiful, charming, and kind—but also reckless and bold—she was born in Scott County, Kentucky, to a family of means beset by tragedy—early deaths, suicides, and even murders. Sallie basked in the national spotlight, appearing in newspapers as far-flung as Milwaukee and Charleston, written up for her exploits, which included such scandalous behavior as smoking cigars, dressing in “Turkish pantalets,” wearing rouge, and getting divorced.Such a character invites romanticizing, and in this new biography, Randolph Paul Runyon does much to ground Sallie Ward in reality, fact-checking stories such as her infamous horse ride through the Louisville market house and examining his subject in the context of her wealthy family. Runyon carefully details his subject’s life, beginning with her aristocratic origins as the descendant of slaveowners, merchants, and politicians who stole land from Native groups and grew rich off the labor of enslaved people. He accurately covers Sallie’s madcap adventures and charitable actions, faithfully representing her legacy as a Kentuckian, a mother, and a grandmother. Illustrated with images of the family, their property, and their lavish grave markers, this volume provides an entertaining and informative glimpse into the world of antebellum privilege in a border state, as well as an examination of the birth of celebrity for its own sake. Forever Belle, finally, is also the story of an early if conflicted a woman who believed she should have control over her own appearance, actions, political views, and marital status.

224 pages, Paperback

Published February 16, 2024

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December 4, 2025
I appreciate the amount of diligent research it took to bring this story to fruition. I do wish it had a strong edit and some organizational re-writes, and there are a few misspellings. Certainly not the author's fault. The very nature of bringing such a large cast of characters into play requires the readers rapt attention, and that the family members were continually named after one another doesn't help. The author depicted Sallie as a smart, independent woman of her time. Her lonely end made for sad reading. The quote attributed to her at the finish of the book was extremely well placed. I am inspired to visit her Cave Hill resting place and pay my respects to this unforgetable Kentucky belle.
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