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Eliza Frances Andrews, The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865, chapter 3 (search)
is usual budget of news, and after him came Albert Bacon to offer us the use of his father's carriagife should ever have to come to an end. Albert Bacon dined with us and we spent the afternoon plturday We left Albany at an early hour. Albert Bacon rode out home in the carriage with us, and s, but we had already made engagements with Albert Bacon and Jim Chiles. We gave Miss Pyncheon and iosity and asked what sort of poetry it was. Mr. Bacon then repeated some of my own ridiculous rhymg tired of seeing the same faces so often. Albert Bacon and Jim Chiles came home with us, and we enCamp added a little variety. Capt. Rust and Mr. Bacon proposed a ride across country for the morniilliant birds of a kind that were new to me. Mr. Bacon said he would kill one and give me to trim m the train was due. At the depot in Albany, Albert Bacon, Joe Godfrey, Mr. Baldwin, and Gen. Graves Gum Pond on the way back and paid a visit. Albert Bacon gave me a beautiful red-bird that he shot f[10 more...]