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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812129603321

Autore

Mallory James

Titolo

""Fear God and walk humbly"" [[electronic resource] ] : the agricultural journal of James Mallory, 1843-1877

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Tuscaloosa, : University of Alabama Press, 2013

ISBN

0-585-20037-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (712 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MalloryJames

McWhineyGrady

MooreWarner O

PaceRobert F

Disciplina

976.1

976.1/6105/092

976.16105

976.16105092

Soggetti

Farm life -- Alabama -- Talladega County

Farmers -- Alabama -- Talladega County -- Diaries

Mallory, James, 1807-1877 -- Diaries

Talladega County (Ala.) -- Social life and customs

Farm life - Diaries - Alabama - Talladega County

Farmers - Talladega County - Alabama

Regions & Countries - Americas

United States Local History

History & Archaeology

Talladega County (Ala.) Social life and customs

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Illustrations; Preface; Introduction; 1834-1842; 1843; 1844; 1845; 1846; 1847; 1848; 1849; 1850; 1851; 1852; 1853; 1854; 1855; 1856; 1857; 1858; 1859; 1860; 1861; 1862; 1863; 1864; 1865; 1866; 1867; 1868; 1869; 1870; 1871; 1872; 1873; 1874; 1875; 1876; 1877; Appendix; James Mallory's Last Will and Testament; Notes; Index

Sommario/riassunto

James Mallory was an uncommon Southerner. Most inhabitants of the



Old South, especially the plain folk, devoted more time to leisurely activities--drinking, gambling, hunting, fishing, and just loafing--than did Mallory, a workaholic agriculturalist, who experimented with new plants, orchards, and manures, as well as the latest farming equipment and techniques. A Whig and a Unionist, a temperance man and a peace lover, ambitious yet caring, business-minded and progressive, he supported railroad construction as well as formal education, even for girls. His cotton production--four bale