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Senator James H. Hammond of South Carolina

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Title: A belle of the fifties; memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66

Year: 1904 (1900s)

Authors: Clay-Clopton, Virginia, 1825-1915 Sterling, Ada, d. 1939

Subjects: Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives Confederate side

Publisher: New York : Doubleday, Page & Company

Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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t to love the great qual-ities which belong to my fellow citizens of the South-em States, said Senator Hoar, recently. Their loveof home, their chivalrous respect for women, their cour-age, their delicate sense of honour, their constancy,which can abide by an appearance or a purpose or aninterest for their States through adversity, and throughprosperity, through years and through generations, arethings by which the more mercurial people of the Northmay take a lesson. And there is another thing, headded, the low temptation of money has not found anyplace in our Southern politics. It was my good fortune during the late autumn andwinter of 1864 to be invited to take refuge in a spaciousand representative plantation home in South Carolina,where the conditions that obtained were so typicallythose of the Southern home that I could choose no betterexample for description, were I to scan here thenumberless instances of a similar character, known to * Son of Senator Hammond, of South Carolina.

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SENATOR JAMES H. HAMMOND of South Carolina DEPARTED GLORIES OF THE SOUTH LAND 213 me before those unquiet days. Redcliffe, the homeof Senator Hammond, is still a point of interest to travel-lers, and a beautiful feature of the landscape in which itis set. It is built upon a high knoll on Beech Island,South Carolina, and is visible to the naked eye at a distanceof thirty-five miles. It lies within view of Sand Hill,where the famous Madame Le Vert spent her decliningyears, and is pointed out to the visitor by the residentsof Augusta, Georgia, and the smaller towns about, as anobject of local admiration and pride. In the decadespreceding the war it was owned by Governor, after^^ardSenator, James H. Hammond, a wealthy man in his ownright, whose possessions were greatly increased by hismarriage to Miss Catherine Fitzsimmons. )\Iiss Fitz-simmons was a daughter of one of South Carolinasrichest citizens, and brought to Governor Hammond asplendid dowry. Her sister became the wife of ColonelWade

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красавица пятидесятых мемуары миссис глины алабамы 1905 Джеймс Генри Хэммонд книжные иллюстрации грузия американская гражданская война конфедеративные штаты америки социальная жизнь история Соединенных Штатов изображения из интернет-архива
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1904
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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label_outline Explore A Belle Of The Fifties Memoirs Of Mrs Clay Of Alabama 1905

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красавица пятидесятых мемуары миссис глины алабамы 1905 Джеймс Генри Хэммонд книжные иллюстрации грузия американская гражданская война конфедеративные штаты америки социальная жизнь история Соединенных Штатов изображения из интернет-архива