The South-West, by a Yankee

The South-West, by a Yankee
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This book grew out of a private correspondence, which the author, at the solicitation of his friends, has been led to throw into the present form, modifying in a great measure the epistolary vein, and excluding, so far as possible, such portions of the original papers as were of too personal a nature to be intruded upon the majesty of the public – while he has embodied, so far as was compatible with the new arrangement, everything likely to interest the general reader. The author has not written exclusively as a traveller or journalist. His aim has been to present the result of his experience and observations during a residence of several years in the South-West. This extensive and important section of the United States is but little known. Perhaps there is no region between the Mississippi river and the Atlantic shores, of which so little accurate information is before the public; a flying tourist only, having occasionally added a note to his diary, as he skirted its forest-lined borders.

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J. H. Ingraham. The South-West, by a Yankee

The South-West, by a Yankee

Table of Contents

VOLUME 1

INTRODUCTION

I

II

III

IV

V

FOOTNOTE:

PART II. VI

FOOTNOTE:

VII

FOOTNOTE:

VIII

IX

X

XI

FOOTNOTE:

XII

FOOTNOTES:

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

FOOTNOTE:

XVII

FOOTNOTE:

XVIII

XIX

FOOTNOTE:

XX

FOOTNOTE:

XXI

XXII

XXIII

APPENDIX

FOOTNOTES:

VOLUME 2

XXIV

XXV

FOOTNOTE:

XXVI

XXVII

XXVIII

XXIX

XXX

FOOTNOTE:

XXXI

XXXII

FOOTNOTES:

XXXIII

FOOTNOTE:

XXXIV

FOOTNOTES:

XXXV

FOOTNOTES:

XXXVI

FOOTNOTES:

XXXVII

FOOTNOTE:

XXXVIII

FOOTNOTES:

XXXIX

FOOTNOTE:

XL

XLI

FOOTNOTE:

XLII

FOOTNOTES:

XLIII

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

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J. H. Ingraham

Complete Edition (Vol. 1&2)

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When vessels in their winter voyages along our frigid coasts become coated with ice, so as to resemble almost precisely, though of a gigantic size, those miniature glass ships so often seen preserved in transparent cases, they seek the genial warmth of this region to "thaw out," as this dissolving process is termed by the sailors. We were nearly three days in crossing the Gulf, at a very acute angle with its current, which period of time we passed very pleasantly, for voyagers; as we had no cold weather to complain of, and a variety of objects to entertain us. Sea, or Gulf-weed, constantly passed us in acres, resembling immense meadows of harvest wheat, waving and undulating with the breeze, tempting us to walk upon it. But for the ceaseless roll and pitching of our ship, reminding us of our where-about, we might, without much trouble, have been cheated into the conviction that it was real terra firma.

Flocks of flying fish suddenly breaking from a smooth, swelling billow, to escape the jaws of some voracious pursuer, whose dorsal fin would be seen protruding for an instant afterward from the surface, flitted swiftly, with a skimming motion, over the sea, glittering in the sun like a flight of silver-winged birds; and then as suddenly, with dried wings, dropped into the sea again. One morning we found the decks sprinkled with these finned aerial adventurers, which had flown on board during the night.

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