The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond, Early recollections / Vivid portrayal of Amusing Scenes
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The author records personal recollections and local history of the Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond, mixing natural description of timber, wetland vegetation, and wildlife with practical accounts of early logging, canal construction, and land-company operations. The narrative includes anecdotes about hunting, travel, and eccentric local characters, notes on health and the debated origin of the lake, and reflections on the swamp as a refuge for escaped enslaved people. Observations trace economic and environmental change around Suffolk and neighboring counties, contemplating the decline of industry, the lease and cutting of timber, and the swamp's likely rewilding in coming years.
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