Eneas Africanus

Eneas Africanus

Eneas Africanus Dear to the hearts of the Southerners, young and old, is the vanishing type conspicuous...
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Author: Edwards, Harry Stillwell,1855-1938
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Language: English
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Eneas Africanus

Eneas Africanus

¥2,124 ¥1,061

Eneas Africanus

¥2,124 ¥1,061
Author: Edwards, Harry Stillwell,1855-1938
Format: eBook
Language: English

Eneas Africanus

Dear to the hearts of the Southerners, young and old, is the vanishing type conspicuous in Eneas of this record; and as in a sidelight herein are seen the Southerners themselves, kind of heart, tolerant and appreciative of the humor and pathos of the negro's life. Eneas would have been arrested in any country other than the South. In the South he could have traveled his life out as the guest of his "white folks." Is the story true? Everybody says it is. [Pg 2] [Pg 3] Extract from the Atlanta Constitution of October 12, 1872 WHO HAS THIS CUP? MAJOR GEORGE E. TOMMEY ADVERTISES FOR HIS SILVER CUP. Editor Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: I am writing to invoke your kind assistance in tracing an old family negro of mine who disappeared in 1864, between my stock farm in Floyd County and my home place, locally known as Tommeysville, in Jefferson County. The negro's name was Eneas, a small, grey-haired old fellow and very talkative. The unexpected movement of our army after the battle of Resaca, placed my stock farm in line of the Federal advance and ex[Pg 4]posed my family to capture. My command, Tommey's Legion, passing within five miles of the place, I was enabled to give them warning, and they hurriedly boarded the last south-bound train. They reached Jefferson County safely but without any baggage, as they did not have time to move a trunk. An effort was made to save the family silver, much of it very old and highly prized, especially a silver cup known in the family as the "Bride's Cup" for some six or eight generations and bearing the inscription: ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 33594
Author: Edwards, Harry Stillwell
Release Date: Aug 31, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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