An edition of A Pioneer Southern Family Life (1967)

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An edition of A Pioneer Southern Family Life (1967)

A Pioneer Southern Family Life

History of numerous families from the Southern States primarily during the Civil War and immediately following and their lives as passed down through family story telling to the grandfathers and relatives of the author by Civil War Confederate veterans

Publish Date
Publisher
Texian Press
Language
English
Pages
36

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First Sentence

"The life of a pioneer family in the deep South in the 1800's contained many exciting experiences and some that were not so exciting. Living in a tiny log cabing with none of the luxuries we now have in the twentieth century they lived on home-grown vegetables and cooked in an iron skillet and a few iron pots placed in the corner of the hearth of the clay fireplace."

Table of Contents

Dedication.
Page iii
Preface.
Page v
Table of Contents.
Page vi
List of Illustrations.
Page vii
1. A Pioneer Southern Family's Life
Page 1
2. Life in "Wild and Woolly" Auraria, Georgia
Page 2
3. Children Seek Gold
Page 6
4. California Gold Ruth - From Georgia
Page 8
5. Education
Page 10
6. Slavery - An Issue
Page 11
7. Prelude to War
Page 12
8. A Family Divided
Page 13
9. Southerners at War
Page 14
10. Wagon Train to Jefferson
Page 18
11. Settling in Texas
Page 19
12. Life in East Texas
Page 22
13. Young Marion Langford - Confederate Veteran
Page 24
14. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Williams - Pioneer Doctor
Page 30
They Still Live - Poem
15. Joseph DeKalb Mathis - Pioneer Minister's Family
Page 34
16. Thomas Jefferson Knight Civil War Letter
Page 41
Photographs
Page 43

Edition Notes

Written by the author at age 17 from family stories he put together starting at age 13. Based on the lives of his ancestors, the families of Joseph Berry Wade and his wife Sarah Odell Wade originally of Lumpkin County, Georgia and their son Whitfield Anthony Wade and his wives Miriam Elizabeth Knight Wade and Addie E. Knight Wade. Also James Langford born 1770 in Johnston Co., North Carolina and his children William, James W., Joseph A., Lewis, Abner F., Benjamin Dr. Septimus Washington Langford, Francis Franklin (Frank) and Young Marion Langford. Most of the Langford stories come from Young Marion Langford and his wife Elizabeth Nutt Langford. Also the family of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Williams born 1819 in Talapoosa County, Alabama, the son of Butler Williams. Joseph DeKalb Mathis was born July 11, 1839 in Hardeman County, Tn. and the book follows his families life as well as inter-related families of all of these.

Published in
Waco, Tex

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929.2/0975
Library of Congress
CS71.W119 1967

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 36 p.
Number of pages
36
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x 1 inches
Weight
3 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5594655M
LCCN
68000174

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5117645W

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