Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 49
... hundred rebels just attacked Mt. Pleas- ant - mill and plantation buildings in flames - many hands killed , and rest prisoners - rebels have got off with plunder our cavalry in pursuit " - when the line broke , and I - drew breath . 66 ...
... hundred rebels just attacked Mt. Pleas- ant - mill and plantation buildings in flames - many hands killed , and rest prisoners - rebels have got off with plunder our cavalry in pursuit " - when the line broke , and I - drew breath . 66 ...
Pagina 50
... hundred mount- ed rebels , yelling like demons , dashed upon Mt. Pleasant , a deep ravine wind- ing back into the forest having conceal- ed them until within a few rods of the stockade . They had doubtless spent the night near by , as ...
... hundred mount- ed rebels , yelling like demons , dashed upon Mt. Pleasant , a deep ravine wind- ing back into the forest having conceal- ed them until within a few rods of the stockade . They had doubtless spent the night near by , as ...
Pagina 51
... hundred acres of , young cotton . It was the most promis- ing part of the crop . The hands had finished " scraping " it the day before the raid . To abandon it involved a greater loss than mill , stock , and planta- tion buildings ...
... hundred acres of , young cotton . It was the most promis- ing part of the crop . The hands had finished " scraping " it the day before the raid . To abandon it involved a greater loss than mill , stock , and planta- tion buildings ...
Pagina 52
... hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure afforded by the sight . After an appropriate celebration of the Fourth of July with the freedmen , I again left for New ...
... hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure afforded by the sight . After an appropriate celebration of the Fourth of July with the freedmen , I again left for New ...
Pagina 55
... hundred dollars per bale . The Iberville landed me at Port Hud- son early the next morning . Riding out again over the magnificent fields , a slight calculation assured me that I ought to make six hundred bales . Was it not in fact ...
... hundred dollars per bale . The Iberville landed me at Port Hud- son early the next morning . Riding out again over the magnificent fields , a slight calculation assured me that I ought to make six hundred bales . Was it not in fact ...
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