R.P. Littlejohn statement : Marshall, Texas, 1887.

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R.P. Littlejohn statement : Marshall, Texas, 1887.

To Texas, 1862; business career in Harrison and Marion counties; superintendent of public schools at Marshall, 1883-1887; Harrison County treasurer from 1884. An accompanying A. Ms. S., "The Negro of the South" (7 l.) describes the generally kindly treatment received by Negro slaves before the Civil War.

Originals : 2 leaves ; 27 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (6 exposures) : negative (Rich. 117:16) and positive.

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