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A series of nostalgic, autobiographical vignettes recalls life on large Southern plantations through childhood memories and family reminiscences. The sketches detail domestic routines, seasonal rhythms, travel between homes, and the everyday labors and characters who populated the estate, including devoted household servants and field hands. Short stories and portraits capture small incidents, games, animal care, and wartime recollections, all presented in a plain, conversational voice intended to preserve vanished customs and personal impressions for later generations.

About the Author

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Margaret Devereux

Margaret Devereux was an American author known for her work "Plantation Sketches," which offers a vivid portrayal of life in the Southern United States during the 19th century. Through her writing, Devereux captures the complexities of plantation life, providing insights into the social dynamics and cultural practices of the time. Her work contributes to the literary heritage of the American South, reflecting both the beauty and the challenges of the era. Devereux's unique perspective and narrative style invite readers to explore the historical context of her stories.

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