Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 - 316 sider |
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... . Mr Sargent is a Northerner by birth , and is without any of the kind feeling which is nearly always felt by Southerners for negroes . - July 1863 . mules dead beat our driver having fulfilled his promise of 48 SAN ANTONIO .
... . Mr Sargent is a Northerner by birth , and is without any of the kind feeling which is nearly always felt by Southerners for negroes . - July 1863 . mules dead beat our driver having fulfilled his promise of 48 SAN ANTONIO .
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... negroes and negresses parading about in their Sunday clothes - silks and crinolines - much smarter than their mistresses . At 5 P.M. I dined with Colonel Bankhead , who gave an entertainment , which in these hard times must have cost a ...
... negroes and negresses parading about in their Sunday clothes - silks and crinolines - much smarter than their mistresses . At 5 P.M. I dined with Colonel Bankhead , who gave an entertainment , which in these hard times must have cost a ...
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... negroes working in the fields was constantly appraised by my fellow - travellers ; and it appeared that , in Texas , an able - bodied male fetched $ 2500 , whilst a well - skilled seamstress was worth $ 3500 . Two of my companions ...
... negroes working in the fields was constantly appraised by my fellow - travellers ; and it appeared that , in Texas , an able - bodied male fetched $ 2500 , whilst a well - skilled seamstress was worth $ 3500 . Two of my companions ...
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... negroes on the plantation . Some of the fields were planted with cotton and Indian corn mixed , three rows of the former between two of the latter . I saw also fields with cotton and sugar mixed . We changed carriages at Harrisburg ...
... negroes on the plantation . Some of the fields were planted with cotton and Indian corn mixed , three rows of the former between two of the latter . I saw also fields with cotton and sugar mixed . We changed carriages at Harrisburg ...
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... negroes , yet they have not thrown any for a long time . * Colonel Debray is a broad - shouldered Frenchman , and is a very good fellow . He told me that he emigrated to America in 1848 ; he raised a company in 1861 , in which he was ...
... negroes , yet they have not thrown any for a long time . * Colonel Debray is a broad - shouldered Frenchman , and is a very good fellow . He told me that he emigrated to America in 1848 ; he raised a company in 1861 , in which he was ...
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Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1863 |
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