The Reuben King journal, 1800-1806
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The Reuben King journal, 1800-1806

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159 pages 1971

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Kings’s journal is a young man's unpretentious and poignant chronicle of daily life on the Georgia coast. Upon completing his apprenticeship in the tannery trade, Reuben King leaves his childhood home in Connecticut. Initially he heads to the west of the Alleghenies, but then travels to a small port town on the coast of Georgia, where his elder brother, Roswell, is well established. While his brother manages the large rice plantations of Pierce Butler, Reuben pursues his humble trade of tanning hides, where shaving bark off of oak trees is his most oft cited event.

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