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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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We was from Sunday night to Sunday night gettin* there* We didn*t have no<br />

trouble ! oept that the hounds was runnin* us* But thgy didn*t oatch us—<br />

thqy didn f t oatch none <strong>of</strong> us# USy w& a^cl ny pa and ay brothers and sisters<br />

besides me was all in the crowd* and we all got to Hatches*<br />

"They are all dead and gone to Judgment now but me* I think that I<br />

got one sister in Chicago* Illinois* She is my baby sister* I ain*t<br />

never heard nothing about her bein 1 dead*<br />

Natchez<br />

"At Hatches, ma didn f t do arything* We children didn't do nothin*<br />

either there* But pa joined the anay* He joined it the next day after he<br />

got there* Then I went to work waiting on the sijcty-fourth—lecsae see-<br />

yes, it was the Sixty-Fourth Brass Epaulettes* I was waiting on one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sergeants* He was a Yankee sergeant* The sergeant 1 s name was Josephus*<br />

and the captain <strong>of</strong> the Company was Lieutenant Snowies* I was with them two<br />

years and six months* I never did get hurt* TfJhen they went to fight at New<br />

Orleans, the captain wouldn f t legume take part in it* He said that I was so<br />

brave he was f fraid I might get hurt*<br />

"Me and my father were the only ones working in the family at that timoi<br />

I stayed right in Batches but my father didn f t* !$r father 1 s first stop was<br />

in Bullocks Bar right above Vidalia* That was where his company was<br />

stationed first* Lerraae see* he went from there to Davis Braid* I wasn*t<br />

with them* He was in a oolored regiment* I was with a white regiment* He<br />

lefb Davis Bend and went to Vioksburg* His next trip was up the Sunflower<br />

River* His next trip he went from there up here to De Vails Bluff* That<br />

is where he came free* That was the end <strong>of</strong> the fighting there—right<br />

there*<br />

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