Volume 2 of the Zillah Haynie Brandon diaries, including pages 125 through 205.
Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee County, Alabama; foreigners working on the railroad al...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/3560 |
Summary: | Diary entries are chronological but irregular (sometimes months apart, sometimes years). Topics discussed include family matters and health; religion; homes in northwest Georgia (near a settlement of Cherokee Indians) and Gaylesville in Cherokee County, Alabama; foreigners working on the railroad along the Tennessee River; the slavery issue as it was addressed by the Northern Methodist General Conference; the Civil War; and postwar hardships. A transcript of excerpts is included, as well as a biographical sketch and index. |
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