Description: End of the Land: A South Carolina Family on the Louisiana Frontier Goodloe Stuck 1992 McGinty Publications 302 page illustrated hardcover with jacket (The McGinty Monograph Series) __________________________________________ Henry Marshall was one of the thousands of young men who left their homes in South Carolina and moved west during the decades before the civil war. He wanted land-lots of it-rich land which would also attract his friends and, as she hoped, would make a society. He spent three years looking all across the south at established cotton plantations that were for sale and at raw undeveloped land suitable for becoming plantations before making up his mind in late 1835. The place he finally selected was the wild red river country in the northwest corner of Louisiana. It was virtually unoccupied…
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Book Title: End of the Land: A South Carolina Family on the Louisiana Frontie
Book Series: McGinty Monograph Series
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: McGinty
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1992
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Goodloe Stuck
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: Cotton Plantations Louisiana, Henry Mashall Biography