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Sarah Logan Fisher (1751—1796) was a Quake … Sarah Logan Fisher (1751—1796) was a Quaker Loyalist who wrote a diary about her experiences during the American Revolution. Fisher documented her pro-British views, as well as domestic life and the religious and spiritual contemplations of 18th century women in her community. Her diary, A Diary of Trifling Occurrences, was published in 1958. It became a source of information about the lives of residents of Philadelphia as they anticipated and experienced the Revolution.nticipated and experienced the Revolution.
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