Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Southwest Georgia” in chapter 2 of Eliza Frances Andrews, The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865:
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Explanatory note.-At the time of this narrative, the writer's eldest sister, Mrs. Troup Butler, was living alone with her two little children on a plantation in Southwest Georgia , between Albany and Thomasville.
Besides our father, who was sixty-two when the war began, and a little brother who was only twelve when it closed, we had no male relations out of the army, and she...
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