Book/Printed Material A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge);
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- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 2 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Book.__3_a5_ CORfRIGHT DEPOSm
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 5 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A WOMAN S WARTIME JOURNAL
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
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- Date: 1918
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Image 9 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A WOMAN S WARTIME JOURNAL AN ACCOUNT OF THE PASSAGE OVER A GEORGIA PLANTATION OF SHERMAN S ARMY ON THE MARCH TO THE SEA, AS RECORDED IN THE DIARY OF DOLLY SUMNER...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 10 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Copyright, 1918, by The Cenxuey Co. MAV -3 (918 ©C!.A4 9595()
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 11 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... INTRODUCTION Though Southern rural life has nec- essarily changed since the Civil War, I doubt that there is in the entire South a place where it has changed less than on the...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 12 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction sweet-shrub, dog violets, pansy violets, Cherokee roses, wild honeysuckle, azalia, and the evanescent green of new treetops, all carried in solution in the sunlight. It is indicative of the fidelity of...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 13 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction eration are the children or grandchildren of Mrs. Burge s former slaves. Mrs. Burge (Dolly Sumner Lmit) was born September 29, 1817, in Bow- doinham, Maine. That she was brought up...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 14 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction numbering about one hundred. Less than three years after she was widowed the Civil War broke out, and in 1864 this cultivated and charming woman saw Sherman s army pass across...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 15 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction emy s country for the purpose of breaking the back of that enemy and thus terminating the war, nevertheless mihtary necessity was the excuse in either case for a campaign of...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 16 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction given, I can only wish that the reader might sit, as I did, perusing the story in the very house, in the very room, in which it was written. I wish...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 17 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... Introduction branches above beyond, the garden and the road, and far away in the red fields negroes and mules at work. Then look down at the large book resting in your lap...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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- Date: 1918
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Image 19 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A WOMAN S WARTIME JOURNAL
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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- Date: 1918
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Image 21 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A WOMAN S WARTIME JOURNAL January 1, 1864. A new year is ushered in, but peace comes not with it. Scarcely a family but has given some of its members to the...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 22 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal July 22, 1864. {The day of the battle of Atlanta] We have heard the loud booming of cannon all day. Mr. Ward [the over- seer] went over...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 23 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartwte Journal have upon earth. Hide your mules and carriages and whatever valuables you have. Sadai [Mrs. Burge s nine-year-old daughter] said: Oh, Mama, what shall we do? Never...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 24 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal slave] hide a bit of soap under some bricks, that mama might have a little left. Then she came to me with a part of a loaf...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 25 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal July 23, 1864. I have been left in my home all day with no one but Sadai. Have seen nothing of the raiders, though this morn- ing...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 26 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal stolen by the Yankees. This raid is headed by Guerrard and is for the pur- pose of destroying our railroads. They cruelly shot a George Daniel and...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 27 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Womaris Wartime Journal How we were startled and how we hur- ried the Ma j or to his room [The Yan- kees did not come that day, but it was thought...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 28 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wai time Journal answer whom they have deprived of every mouthful of meat and of their Hvestock to make any Our mills, too, they have burned, destroying an im-...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 29 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal ask them what they wanted. They did not wait for that, but came in and asked why my door was fastened. She told them that the white...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 30 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal Several of Wheeler s men passed last evening. Who are you? said I. We are a portion of Wheeler s men, said one. You look like Yankees,...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 31 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal talk. They have a prisoner along. I can t help feeling sorry for him. August 5, 1864. Mr. Ward has been robbed by the Yankees of his...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 32 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal wrong, he would take them where he could free them. He would not sin for his right hand. The purest and holiest men have owned them, and...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 33 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal November 15, 1864. Went up to Covington to-day to pay the Confederate tax. Did not find the commissioners. Mid [a slave] drove me with Beck and the...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 34 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal business, now naked chimneys and bare walls, for the depot and surroundings were all burned by last summer s raiders. Engaged to sell some bacon and potatoes....
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 35 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal our minds that it could not be so. Probably a foraging party. Just before night I walked up to Joe Perry s to know if they had...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 36 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal I not in the hands of a merciful God who has promised to take care of the widow and orphan? Sent off two of my mules in...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 37 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman^s Wartwie Journal I fear that we shall be homeless. The boys came back and wished to hide their mules. They say that the Yankees camped at Mr. Gibson s last...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 38 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal expecting them, but they must have gone back. Oh, how I trust I am safe Mr. Ward is very much alarmed. November 19, 1864. Slept in my...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 39 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal night before, plundered his house, and drove off all his stock, and that she must drive hers into the old fields. Before we we were done talking,...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918
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Image 40 of A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation ... A Woman s Wartime Journal Yes, said I; they are not three hundred yards from here. Sure enough, said he. Well, I ll not go. I don t want them to get...
- Contributor: Street, Julian - Lunt, Dolly Sumner
- Date: 1918