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"I Have Told You About The Cane And Garden": White Women, Cultivation, And Southern Society In Central Louisiana, 1852-1874, Erin Swindler May 2010

"I Have Told You About The Cane And Garden": White Women, Cultivation, And Southern Society In Central Louisiana, 1852-1874, Erin Swindler

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This thesis examines cultivation in the lives of Sarah and Columbia Bennett between the years 1852 and 1874. The Bennett women's letters convey an intimate sense of the agro-economic preoccupations (and gardening pleasures) of these slave-owning white women, and the centrality of cultivation in mid-nineteenth-century rural Louisiana within a landscape of country stores, plantations, and people. As the lives of the Bennett women illustrate, white women's gardening knowledge and practice formed a cornerstone of central Louisiana society. The Bennett women's gardening knowledge and skill were primary components in the creation of a self-sustaining plantation household. By cultivating produce and other …