| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1909 - 396 halaman
...obtaining laurels before Mobile, he will be able to make sugar at New Orleans. 3. THE HARDSHIPS OF POVERTY News item from the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, Sept....from an editorial in the Lynchburg Virginian, Sept. vj, 1832. . . . The constant emigration to the great West of our most substantial citizens, the bone... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 558 halaman
...wife, with a cart but no horse. The man had a belt over his shoulders and he drew in the shafts; the son worked by traces tied to the end of the shafts...was walking, carrying a rifle, and driving a cow." 8 This example, while extreme, was not unique.8 The call of the west was carried_in,.promoters' puhlications,10jn_... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 544 halaman
...horse. The man had a belt over his I shoulders and he drew in the shafts; the son worked by traces I tied to the end of the shafts and assisted his father...was walking, carrying a rifle, and driving a cow." 8 This example, while extreme, was not unique.9 Thej:all of the west was carried in promoters' publications,10... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 556 halaman
...worked by traces * David Ramsay History of South Carolina, II, pp. 246 ff. 174 AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVERY tied to the end of the shafts and assisted his father...was walking, carrying a rifle, and driving a cow." 8 This example, while extreme, was not unique.* The call of the west was carried in promoters' publications,10... | |
| Arthur Wallace Calhoun - 1918 - 406 halaman
...wife, with a cart but no horse. [The men were harnessed to the vehicle], the son's wife rode . . . and the old woman was walking, carrying a rifle and driving a cow." 18S Candler observed of Virginia (in his work published in 1824) that The log houses of the poor whites... | |
| Albert Burton Moore - 1927 - 1084 halaman
...with a cart but no horse. The man had a belt over his shoulders and he drew in the shafts ; the son assisted his father to draw the cart ; the son's wife...woman was walking, carrying a rifle, and driving a cow."17 Some of the poor who had a pony or an ox came in better style. Their goods were packed into... | |
| Dale Maharidge - 2008 - 372 halaman
...and his wife, with a cart but no horse. The man had a belt across his shoulders and drew the cart. The old woman was walking, carrying a rifle and driving a cow." . . . Other settlers . . . "rolled them [the wagons] hundreds of miles to the new homestead." When... | |
| Walter Wilson Jennings - 1926 - 850 halaman
...wife, with a cart but no horse. The man had a belt over his shoulders and he drew in the shafts — the son worked by traces tied to the end of the shafts...woman was walking, carrying a rifle and driving a cow.4 In the settlement of the western territory there were three distinct waves of emigrants, according... | |
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