Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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... cotton was flat boated on the river to Mobile, New Orleans or Memphis, after being hauled to the river side. It was very inconvenient, and often the river did not rise till in the spring and sometimes not at all. I have known my father ...
... cotton was flat boated on the river to Mobile, New Orleans or Memphis, after being hauled to the river side. It was very inconvenient, and often the river did not rise till in the spring and sometimes not at all. I have known my father ...
Pagina 24
... cotton was flat boated on the river to Mobile , New Orleans or Memphis , after being hauled to the river side . It was very inconvenient , and often the river did not rise till in the spring and sometimes not at all . I have known my ...
... cotton was flat boated on the river to Mobile , New Orleans or Memphis , after being hauled to the river side . It was very inconvenient , and often the river did not rise till in the spring and sometimes not at all . I have known my ...
Pagina 88
... cotton for them , and offered him a fine price for his work and his influence . At once the possibilities of the ... cotton he could and pay as little cash for it as possible , giving his note for the balance to be paid when the cotton ...
... cotton for them , and offered him a fine price for his work and his influence . At once the possibilities of the ... cotton he could and pay as little cash for it as possible , giving his note for the balance to be paid when the cotton ...
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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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