A Letter From Mrs Thomas Morris to Her Nephew the Hon Judge John K Kane Rega

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A Letter From Mrs Thomas Morris to Her Nephew the Hon Judge John K Kane Rega
Sarah Kane Morris
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Shortly after our war with England, in 1812, Mr, Fulton and Mr. Mojjig built the first two steam- boats at New Orleans for the Mississippi, called the Etna and the Vesuvius. My nephew, Charles Kane Lawrence, was sent down to command one of them. His wife, a remarkably intelligent woman, told me that she had once made a visit to the Arcadians, who were settled on *- '"-^- "' ' the western bank of the Mississippi, a most primitive QnJu'*'*'*^' ^*^ looking people ; old men with long cues and small... three- ^ cornered hats ; grandmothers in ancient costume, danc- J'dCi^. Ing out of doors with their children, all looking as they might have looked two hundred years ago, but ex- tremely kind and hospitable. To return to my narrative. Our excellent, managing mother turned out all her seven sons to working a farm, from the produce of which, assisted by remittances from my father, we lived in great comfort and abundance. After a few years — say three or four — my brothers, John and Charles, grew tired of agriculture and their limited prospects, and resolved to seek their fortune in some other sphere.

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