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Aberdeen (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 7
Mast killed in Mississippi. --The Aberdeen (Miss) Sunny South, of November 15th, is informed by farmers from the surrounding country, that the and freeze of the 25th ult. killed the mast in that section. The editor has examined some large white acorns himself, and finds them quite black inside. He has resided in that section for thirty years, and does not remember such a disaster ever to have occurred there before.
Mast killed in Mississippi. --The Aberdeen (Miss) Sunny South, of November 15th, is informed by farmers from the surrounding country, that the and freeze of the 25th ult. killed the mast in that section. The editor has examined some large white acorns himself, and finds them quite black inside. He has resided in that section for thirty years, and does not remember such a disaster ever to have occurred there before.
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Mast killed in Mississippi. --The Aberdeen (Miss) Sunny South, of November 15th, is informed by farmers from the surrounding country, that the and freeze of the 25th ult. killed the mast in that section. The editor has examined some large white acorns himself, and finds them quite black inside. He has resided in that section for thirty years, and does not remember such a disaster ever to have occurred there before.