THE DIARY OF DOLLY LUNT BURGE, Part VI

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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

Author

James I. Robertson

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

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.

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