Letters to Cocke from L.L. Singleton of Hopewell, Ala., concerning Cocke's plantation in Alabama [manuscript] Sept.-Dec. 1851.

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Letters to Cocke from L.L. Singleton of Hopewell, Ala., concerning Cocke's plantation in Alabama [manuscript] Sept.-Dec. 1851.

Singleton discusses the cotton crop, brickmaking, cartmaking, employment and illness of hands, the weather, rye and oat crops, spinning and weaving and a useless spinning machine.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7931448

University of Virginia. Library

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Singleton, Larry L.

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Cocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866

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