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The reminiscences of George Strother Gaines : pioneer and statesman of early Alabama and Mississippi, 1805-1843 / edited with an introduction and notes by James P. Pate.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Alabama classicsPublication details: Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©1998.Description: 1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585258961
  • 9780585258966
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines.DDC classification:
  • 976.1/05/092 B 21
LOC classification:
  • F326 .G28 1998eb
Other classification:
  • 15.85
Online resources:
Contents:
Illustrations; Note on the Text; The Family of George Strother Gaines; Gaines'' Reminiscences; Introduction by James P. Pate; Introduction from the Mobile Register, 19 June 1872; Notes on the Early Days of South Alabama; Reminiscences of Early Times in Mississippi Territory; Death of a Good Man from the Hayneville Examiner; Appendix A: Gaines to Dillard, Peachwood, 8 August 1857; Appendix B: Conversation with George S. Gaines by Albert James Pickett; Appendix C: 2nd Conversation with Geo. S. Gaines, Spring of 1848 by Albert James Pickett
Companions and Associates of George Strother GainesNotes; Selected Gaines Bibliography; Index
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Summary: This first book-length, annotated edition of Gaines'' Reminiscences provides a fascinating glimpse into the early history of the Mississippi-Alabama Territory and antebellum Alabama. The two sections of the Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines form one of the most important primary sources on the early history of Alabama and Mississippi. The Reminiscences cover the years 1805 to 1843, during which time Gaines served as assistant factor and then factor of the Choctaw trading house (1805-18), cashier of Tombeckbee Bank in St. Stephens (1818-22), a merchant in Demopolis (1822-32), and finally.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-212) and index.

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Illustrations; Note on the Text; The Family of George Strother Gaines; Gaines'' Reminiscences; Introduction by James P. Pate; Introduction from the Mobile Register, 19 June 1872; Notes on the Early Days of South Alabama; Reminiscences of Early Times in Mississippi Territory; Death of a Good Man from the Hayneville Examiner; Appendix A: Gaines to Dillard, Peachwood, 8 August 1857; Appendix B: Conversation with George S. Gaines by Albert James Pickett; Appendix C: 2nd Conversation with Geo. S. Gaines, Spring of 1848 by Albert James Pickett

Companions and Associates of George Strother GainesNotes; Selected Gaines Bibliography; Index

This first book-length, annotated edition of Gaines'' Reminiscences provides a fascinating glimpse into the early history of the Mississippi-Alabama Territory and antebellum Alabama. The two sections of the Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines form one of the most important primary sources on the early history of Alabama and Mississippi. The Reminiscences cover the years 1805 to 1843, during which time Gaines served as assistant factor and then factor of the Choctaw trading house (1805-18), cashier of Tombeckbee Bank in St. Stephens (1818-22), a merchant in Demopolis (1822-32), and finally.

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