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The Citizen, November 1978, Citizens' Councils Of America Nov 1978

The Citizen, November 1978, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, July- August 1977, Citizens' Councils Of America Jan 1977

The Citizen, July- August 1977, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, April 1975, Citizens' Councils Of America Apr 1975

The Citizen, April 1975, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, July- August 1975, Citizens' Councils Of America Jan 1975

The Citizen, July- August 1975, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, December 1974, Citizens' Councils Of America Dec 1974

The Citizen, December 1974, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, October 1967, Citizens' Councils Of America Oct 1967

The Citizen, October 1967, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Augusta Courier Vol. 2, No. 631, Augusta Courier Oct 1959

The Augusta Courier Vol. 2, No. 631, Augusta Courier

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The Augusta Courier Vol. 2, No. 504, Augusta Courier Apr 1957

The Augusta Courier Vol. 2, No. 504, Augusta Courier

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


The End Of Reconstruction, Richard N. Goodwin Jan 1900

The End Of Reconstruction, Richard N. Goodwin

Publications

Date is unknown


Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (23 June 1864), Charles Roberts Jun 1864

Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (23 June 1864), Charles Roberts

Correspondence

Roberts asks about activities at home and turns to the topic of slavery, which he describes as a necessary evil and goes on about how Irish and German servants aren't as helpful as black slaves.


Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (17 June 1862), Charles Roberts Jun 1862

Charles Roberts To Maggie Roberts (17 June 1862), Charles Roberts

Correspondence

Writes to Maggie, checking in with her and describing new campground. Roberts also discusses what she should do if a calamity occurs in Oxford.


Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1860 April 2), Roxana Chapin Gerdine Apr 1860

Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1860 April 2), Roxana Chapin Gerdine

Correspondence

Roxana writes about a possible visit north but continues to worry about bringing an enslaved person with her. She also notes the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Cobb


Locust Grove Plantation Ledger, Locust Grove Plantation Dec 1824

Locust Grove Plantation Ledger, Locust Grove Plantation

Deeply Rooted

Ledger contains the names, marriages, births, and deaths of enslaved persons on a plantation which internal evidence suggests was Locust Grove Plantation in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Ledger also contains cotton harvest data for each enslaved person. Some pages include newspaper clippings discussing agricultural and domestic techniques and advice. The plantation was founded in 1777 under the name Mount Locust, and the name was changed by Samuel Postlethwait when he purchased the plantation. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.