Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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... brother James and I made an arrangement by which we were to teach together a school south of where Colonel S. H. Taylor then lived for the year 1858 , and we called the place Martin Academy in honor of our Richmond teacher , Henry Mar ...
... brother James and I made an arrangement by which we were to teach together a school south of where Colonel S. H. Taylor then lived for the year 1858 , and we called the place Martin Academy in honor of our Richmond teacher , Henry Mar ...
Pagina 118
... brother of Dr. Rice B. Tate , who used to live at Mooreville , and with whom both Carroll and James were well acquainted . Will Tate lived near Germantown , Tennessee , as my brother's memory serves him . This was in debatable ground ...
... brother of Dr. Rice B. Tate , who used to live at Mooreville , and with whom both Carroll and James were well acquainted . Will Tate lived near Germantown , Tennessee , as my brother's memory serves him . This was in debatable ground ...
Pagina 119
... brother's hat blew off . Hats were hats in those days , and he could not get his consent to part with the hat and risk getting another . So when they reached the top of the hill and dis- covered that only a few of the enemy had crossed ...
... brother's hat blew off . Hats were hats in those days , and he could not get his consent to part with the hat and risk getting another . So when they reached the top of the hill and dis- covered that only a few of the enemy had crossed ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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