Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 8Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 - American literature |
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... river traffic ; yet she is by no means unmindful of it . Operating as the distributing point for the whole river - val- ley , and , indeed , for the far South , the city crowds her storehouses yearly with corn , wheat and bacon ...
... river traffic ; yet she is by no means unmindful of it . Operating as the distributing point for the whole river - val- ley , and , indeed , for the far South , the city crowds her storehouses yearly with corn , wheat and bacon ...
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... river in steamers and barges . * Rock- wood is now a brisk village of two thou- sand inhabitants , of whom about one ... rivers heading in the North Carolina and Western Virginia mountains drain north - west towards the Tennessee , and ...
... river in steamers and barges . * Rock- wood is now a brisk village of two thou- sand inhabitants , of whom about one ... rivers heading in the North Carolina and Western Virginia mountains drain north - west towards the Tennessee , and ...
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... River , Bragg and Rosecrans were both old antagonist . willing enough to rest for a little ; but when Bragg had with- drawn , and it was evident that his for- midable campaign , which had carried terror even to the gates of Louisville ...
... River , Bragg and Rosecrans were both old antagonist . willing enough to rest for a little ; but when Bragg had with- drawn , and it was evident that his for- midable campaign , which had carried terror even to the gates of Louisville ...
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... river communication . Provisions were hauled over the rough hill - roads and through the narrow passes on the north side of the river , for seventy miles , by an- imals worn to skeletons , and by men who were half starved ; and so , on ...
... river communication . Provisions were hauled over the rough hill - roads and through the narrow passes on the north side of the river , for seventy miles , by an- imals worn to skeletons , and by men who were half starved ; and so , on ...
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... RIVER . of a log - cabin , built on a hillside , and hail- ed the inmates . A fat negro woman ap- peared at the corner of the rude veranda , and four plump negro babies regarded us through the crevices between the logs with round - eyed ...
... RIVER . of a log - cabin , built on a hillside , and hail- ed the inmates . A fat negro woman ap- peared at the corner of the rude veranda , and four plump negro babies regarded us through the crevices between the logs with round - eyed ...
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