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Life in the Old South. Dramatic, lengthy lett

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Life in the Old South. Dramatic, lengthy lett
Life in the Old South. Dramatic, lengthy letter, Jackson (Miss.), June 23, 1833, 3 pp., 8 x 10, describing a cholera epidemic in true end-of-days prose. "...The hand of God...lies heavily upon us and his judgements hang o'er the land...In Clinton 10 miles from here a number have died, but in Vicksburg it was most fatal, many have been swept into eternity and the citizens who survived have many of them left the place...The negroes who have had it lived a very hard...kind of life and no doubt were intemperant (sic) - and all the whites were more or less intemperant and the most of them were what may be termed the worst of dissipated characters...We have 7 negro fellows and one woman engaged at the mill. Out of all we have had but two very light cases...." Integral address-leaf bearing manuscript "Jackson" and "Free," suggesting that writer Thos. J. Bryan was of some importance. Wear at fold junctures, tear where opened at red wax seal affecting one word, else very good.