 | Seymour Dunbar - 1915 - 456 pages
...engine is shown on the left, and Stevenson's "Rocket" on the right. enclosures, and as many fat cattle in adjoining fields. The music made by this large number of hogs in eating corn on a frosty night I shall never forget. After supper and attention to the teams, the wagoners would gather in the barroom... | |
 | Archer Butler Hulbert - 1920 - 312 pages
...adjoining fields. The music made by this large number of hogs eating corn on a frosty night I shall never forget. After supper and attention to the teams, the wagoners would gather in the bar-room and listen to the music on the violin furnished by one of their fellows, have a Virginia hoe-down,... | |
 | Archer Butler Hulbert - 1921 - 242 pages
...hundred Kentucky mules in an adjoining lot, a thousand hogs in their enclosures, and as many fat cattle in adjoining fields. The music made by this large number of hogs eating corn on a frosty night I shall never forget. After supper and attention to the teams, the wagoners... | |
 | George Richard Chatburn - 1923 - 568 pages
...hundred Kentucky mules in an adjoining lot, a thousand hogs in their enclosures, and as many fat cattle in adjoining fields. The music made by this large number of hogs eating corn on a frosty night I shall never forget. After supper and attention to the teams, the waggoners... | |
 | Paul C. Metcalf - 2002 - 290 pages
...the wagon yard, one hundred Kentucky mules in an adjacent lot, one thousand hogs in other enclosures, and as many fat cattle from Illinois in adjoining...eating corn on a frosty night, I will never forget. Geo. Washington, May 4, i772: i784 September Having found it indispensably necessary to visit my Landed... | |
 | Leon F. Hesser - 2002 - 272 pages
...Kentucky mules in an adjacent lot, one thousand hogs in other enclosures, and as many fat cattle... After supper and attention to the teams, the wagoners...listen to music on the violin, furnished by one of their fellows, have a 'Virginia hoedown,' sing songs, tell anecdotes, and hear the experience of drivers... | |
 | Cassandra Vivian - 2003 - 134 pages
...the wagon yard, one hundred Kentucky mules in an adjacent lot, one thousand hogs in other enclosures, and as many fat cattle from Illinois in adjoining...eating corn on a frosty night, I will never forget." Such was life on the National Road. (Author.) Built in 1818, the S-Bridge, a double-arched bridge constructed... | |
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