A Womans Wartime Journal An Account of the Passage Over a Georgia Plantation O

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A Womans Wartime Journal An Account of the Passage Over a Georgia Plantation O
Dolly Lunt Burge
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* * * NOVEMBER 22, 1864. After breakfast this morning I went over to my grave-yard to see what had 38 A Woman's Wartime 'Journal befallen that. To my joy, I found it had not been disturbed. As I stood by my dead, I felt rejoiced that they were at rest. Never have I felt so perfectly reconciled to the death of my husband as I do to-day, while looking upon the ruin of his lifelong labor. How it would have grieved him to see such de- struction! Yes, theirs is the lot to be envied. At rest, rest fr
...om care, rest from heartaches, from trouble. . . .
Found one of my large hogs killed just outside the grave-yard.
Walked down to the swamp, looking for the wagon and gear that Henry hid before he was taken off. Found some of my sheep; came home very much wearied, having walked over four miles.
Mr. And Mrs. Rockmore called. Major Lee came down again after some cattle, and while he was here the alarm 39 A Woman's Wartime Journal was given that more Yankees were com- ing. I was terribly alarmed and packed my trunks with clothing, feeling assured that we should be burned out now.


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