This column continues with the story of Dr. John Martin Taylor (1819-1884) and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Robertson Rives Taylor (1824-1868). The Taylors owned a palatial 18-room brick mansion called ...
Turn an empty bottle into a low-maintenance planter that keeps your plants perfectly hydrated and adds a creative, ...
Earlier this year the Arkansas Historical Quarterly published a fascinating article on one of the most remarkable women in antebellum Arkansas, Amanda Beardsley Trulock of Jefferson County. Written by ...
COTTON PLANTERS MANUAL: BEING A COMPILATION OF FACTS FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES ON THE CULTURE OF COTTON ITS NATURAL HISTORY CHEMICAL ANALYSIS TRADE AND CONSUMPTION AND EMBRACING A HISTORY OF COTTON ...
Chronic complaint of every southern cotton planter: his inability to keep Negroes working steadily on his place. He advances money for food and clothing to his black hands, only to have them run away ...