THE DIARY OF DOLLY LUNT BURGE, Part VI
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Title
THE DIARY OF DOLLY LUNT BURGE, Part VI
Description
“1861-1865. Records the difficulty of managing a 200-acre cotton plantation in central Georgia, as prices increased, and the supply of goods and labor decreased. When Sherman's soldiers ravaged Burge's well-stocked smokehouse and larder and stole pigs and poultry, she says she was $38,000 poorer, but a stronger rebel. A portion of a diary that runs from February 6, 1847, to September 29, 1879. Also published in the GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, (1960-1962) 44-46.”
Creator
James I. Robertson
Date
1961
Type
Journal Article
Zotero
Title
THE DIARY OF DOLLY LUNT BURGE, Part VI
Publication Title
The Georgia Historical Quarterly
Volume
45
Issue
3
Date
1961
Pages
257-275
Archive
JSTOR
Item Type
Journal Article
ISSN
0016-8297
Access Date
2019-12-13 17:07:19
Library Catalog
JSTOR
Collection
Citation
James I. Robertson, “THE DIARY OF DOLLY LUNT BURGE, Part VI,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed November 9, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/2436.