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THE COUNTRYMAN, Turnwold [Plantation.], Putnam County, Georgia.   Dec. 1, 1862.

THE COUNTRYMAN, Turnwold [Plantation.], Putnam County, Georgia. Dec. 1, 1862.

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THE COUNTRYMAN, Turnwold [Plantation.], Putnam County, Georgia. Dec. 1, 1862.

by [Harris, Joel Chandler.] [Confederate Newspaper.]

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The Countryman is the only newspaper known to have been published on a Southern plantation. J.A. Turner was the owner of the Turnwold plantation and editor of the newspaper. This issue features a full-page editorial titled "God Bless Our Southern Women!" which extolled their virtues during wartime. Also of interest is a full page devoted to "Teaching Negroes to Read." (The author of the piece was quite clear in his views of educating slaves: "Negroes are incapable of education, and it will be a waste of our time and resources to attempt to confer it upon them…")

Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus, Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox stories, was employed as a printer's apprentice at Turnwold from 1862 (at which time he was 16 years old) to 1866. Indeed it was during his employment at Turnwold that he heard the stories told by slaves which served as the basis for his later successful literary efforts. This issue of The Countryman contains a brief item about a recipe for making black writing ink signed "J.C. Harris."

This issue of the paper comes from the personal collection of Joel Chandler Harris, handed down to his youngest daughter, Mildred Harris Camp, then to her granddaughter from whom it was purchased by a prominent newspaper dealer and then by me. [ICN 7579.]



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Title
THE COUNTRYMAN, Turnwold [Plantation.], Putnam County, Georgia. Dec. 1, 1862.
Author
[Harris, Joel Chandler.] [Confederate Newspaper.]
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8 pp., unopened. Very good.
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Keywords
African Americana, Confederate, newspaper, slavery, women

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