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Macon (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 26
Macon, Ga., Dec. 27.--Rumors of a rising among the slaves in the southwestern part of the State prevail here.
It is impossible to say with certainty whether an insurrection has really taken place, or is only threatened.
The planters are hastily getting all things ready to send their wives and young children to the North. --N. Y. Tribune.
Dec (search for this): chapter 26
Macon, Ga., Dec. 27.--Rumors of a rising among the slaves in the southwestern part of the State prevail here.
It is impossible to say with certainty whether an insurrection has really taken place, or is only threatened.
The planters are hastily getting all things ready to send their wives and young children to the North. --N. Y. Tribune.