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Plantations, pineland villages, Pinopolis and its people, Norman Sinkler Walsh, author and photographer ; research by Cecy Guerry

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Plantations, pineland villages, Pinopolis and its people, Norman Sinkler Walsh, author and photographer ; research by Cecy Guerry
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-186) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
mapsportraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Plantations, pineland villages, Pinopolis and its people
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70877923
Responsibility statement
Norman Sinkler Walsh, author and photographer ; research by Cecy Guerry
Summary
"Presents both a historical perspective of the pineland village and the plantations by which they were supported, as well as a personal glimpse into the families of these villages and their way of life"--Front flap of jacket
Table Of Contents
The sickly season, malaria -- Pineland villages -- Pinopolis and its people, 1834-1865 -- Pinopolis from the Civil War to Santee Cooper, 1865-1939 -- Plantations, homes, and other buildings -- Black families of Pinopolis -- Education in St. John's Berkeley and Pinopolis -- New England City (Chicora), the Old Tram Road, and Pinopolis Cotton Gin -- Appendix A. Pinopolis residents, 1895-1911 / by Emma Gribbin -- Appendix B. Teachers and students of the Pinopolis Academy and Public School -- Appendix C. Partial family genealogies
Classification
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