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Author, Robert E. Lee historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor killed in Grove Avenue crash
RICHMOND, Va. -- Police identified the woman killed in Monday afternoon's crash along Grove Avenue as Elizabeth B. Pryor, 64, of the block of Grove Avenue. The crash happened along the block of Grove Avenue.
"At approximately p.m., Pryor was driving a silver-colored Audi eastbound in the block of Grove Avenue when the vehicle was struck from behind by a white Mitsubishi Outlander also heading eastbound on Grove Avenue. Pryor died at the scene," Richmond Police advised. "The Richmond Police Department Crash Team is consulting with the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office on possible charges to the male driver of the striking vehicle. The man’s name has not yet been released."
Pryor moved to Richmond in , according to the University of Richmond. She was listed as a Course Leader at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute on the UR website.
"Her first major work was a biography titled Clara Barton, Professional Angel. Her second, Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee through His Private Letters, led to Elizabeth’s receipt of the prestigious Lincoln Prize, presented each year for the outstanding non-fiction work related to the Civil War," the university wrote in "Elizabeth has spoke