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Parthenia Antoinette Hague, A blockaded family: Life in southern Alabama during the war, Chapter 1 : (search)
Chapter 1:
Beginnings of the secession Movement.
a negro wedding
On a glorious sunshiny morning in the early summer of 1861 I was on my way to the school-house on the plantation of a gentleman who lived near Eufaula, Alabama, and in whose service I remained during the period of the war.
As I was nearing the little school-room on a rising knoll, all shaded with great oaks and sentineled with tall pines, I heard skipping feet behind me, and one of my scholars exclaiming, Here is a letter for you, Miss A--! It has just been brought from the office by Ed --the negro boy who was sent every morning for the mail.
A glance at the handwriting gave me to know it was from my father.
I soon came to a pause in the school path: for my father wrote that my brothers were preparing to start for Richmond, Virginia, as soldiers of our new formed Southern Confederacy.
As he wished to have all his children united under his roof, before the boys went away, my father earnestly de
Parthenia Antoinette Hague, A blockaded family: Life in southern Alabama during the war, Chapter 10 : (search)
Parthenia Antoinette Hague, A blockaded family: Life in southern Alabama during the war, Chapter 14 : (search)