Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 375
... slaves . The houses are a few yards South of the line . We have unquestionable evidence that , for thirty years , the slaves , on this farm , have been in the habit of working in the fields , on both sides of the line , and , during all ...
... slaves . The houses are a few yards South of the line . We have unquestionable evidence that , for thirty years , the slaves , on this farm , have been in the habit of working in the fields , on both sides of the line , and , during all ...
Page 376
... slaves in their master's service , on the southern border of Mason and Dixon's line , retains them in the narrow strip of land , extending into the bosom of the non - slave - holding States . That cause is the same which retains them in ...
... slaves in their master's service , on the southern border of Mason and Dixon's line , retains them in the narrow strip of land , extending into the bosom of the non - slave - holding States . That cause is the same which retains them in ...
Page 377
... slaves of that race have , for more than a century , continued to fulfil the Scripture , by acting submissively in ... slaves . In 1840 , they contained 11,524 whites , and 48,928 slaves . Liberty and Chatham counties , in Georgia , in ...
... slaves of that race have , for more than a century , continued to fulfil the Scripture , by acting submissively in ... slaves . In 1840 , they contained 11,524 whites , and 48,928 slaves . Liberty and Chatham counties , in Georgia , in ...
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