Reminiscences of a Mississippi carpet-bagger
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Reminiscences of a Mississippi carpet-bagger

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110 pages 1979

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After the Civil War, H.W. Warren, his brother, and another friend acquired a plantation in Leake County, Mississippi. He presumably prospered, became a magistrate, performed the first legal marriage of African-Americans in that area, and eventually became Speaker of the Mississippi House, where he helped draft the new constitution of the state.

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