Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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... means of the whip saw . Many of my readers doubtless have never seen a whip saw at work , and so I will describe it . The whip saw is a straight saw having a handle at each end , not like the common cross - cut saw , but entering ...
... means of the whip saw . Many of my readers doubtless have never seen a whip saw at work , and so I will describe it . The whip saw is a straight saw having a handle at each end , not like the common cross - cut saw , but entering ...
Pagina 24
... means of public travel unless the trip could be made by water . In those olden times all our 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 ...
... means of public travel unless the trip could be made by water . In those olden times all our 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 ...
Pagina 87
... means of accom- modating those who wished to pay for it . If you wanted a horse , or a horse and buggy , all you had to do was to call on Uncle Mack , and during slavetime , if you wanted a cook for a week , or a month , or a negro man ...
... means of accom- modating those who wished to pay for it . If you wanted a horse , or a horse and buggy , all you had to do was to call on Uncle Mack , and during slavetime , if you wanted a cook for a week , or a month , or a negro man ...
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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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