The History of Ceres And Its Near Vicinity, From Its Early Settlement in 1798 to the Present
The book The History of Ceres And Its Near Vicinity, From Its Early Settlement in 1798 to the Present was written by author Mann, M. W. (Mary W.) Here you can read free online of The History of Ceres And Its Near Vicinity, From Its Early Settlement in 1798 to the Present book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The History of Ceres And Its Near Vicinity, From Its Early Settlement in 1798 to the Present a good or bad book?
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In the daj^s of slavery they had shov^n the same earnest principle by not using dry goods or groceries that were the product of slave labor, though it cost much more to purchase free-labor goods, and many times they were not as nice as the others. Daniel Carr, whose wife was Ann Lull, must have come here late in the twenties, or earU^ in the thirties. About 1853 he sold to E. N. Andrus and removed to Illinois. Mr. Carr did much hard work in clearing land and in building. He first built a house ...of hev^^ed logs, to which he put a framed addition after a time. He also built the barn which still stands; and I think the old log house is still there, but clapboarded and cov- ered both outside and inside, and is a warm, strong house. Mr. Andrus improved both the farm and the house and lived there until his death in 1888. Mrs. Andrus then sold and re- moved to Bolivar, to La Grange Andrus.' She is still living, and is, and has been, a useful and respected woman, whose removal from Ceres was much regretted.
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