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43 images with subject Rice plantations--South Carolina.

  • The back steps to the pineland house. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "Cherokee"-- my father's place. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Chloe is devoted to the chicks--feeds them every two hours. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Day after day I met Judy coming out of her patch. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Each field has a small flood-gate, called a "trunk." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "Eh, eh, I yere say yu cry 'bout chicken." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Elihu was a splendid boatman. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Fanning and pounding rice for household use. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "Four young girls who are splendid workers." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Front porch -- Casa Bianca. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Gibbie and the oxen. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "The girls shuffled the rice about with their feet until it was clayed." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Had Eva to sow by hand a little of the inoculated seed. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • His wife was very stirring. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • The hoe they consider purely a feminine implement. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • I saw a raft of very fine poplar logs being made. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • In the field -- sowing. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "It is tied into sheaves, which the negroes do very skilfully, with a wisp of the rice itself." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Marcus began work on the breaks. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Negro Cabins on a Rice Plantation. From The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.


  • "Old Florinda, the plantation nurse." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "Old Maum Mary came to bring me a present of sweet potatoes." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • One or two hands in the barn-yard. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • [Illustration] From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Pallas. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Pounding rice. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • A rice field "flowed." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Rice-fields from the high lands. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • The rice fields looked like a great lake. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • The roughness and plainness of the pine-land house. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • She picked her usual thirty-five pounds alone. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • She was a simple, faithful soul--always diligent. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • The sheaves are beaten with flails. [Frontispiece Image] From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Sol's wife, Aphrodite, is a specimen of maternal health and vigor. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "The Ferry." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "The field with its picturesque workers." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • The yearly pow-wow at Casa Bianca. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "Then he could talk a-plenty." From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • To-day the hands are "toting" the rice into the flats. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • Unloading the Rice-Barges. From The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.


  • View of a Rice-field in South Carolina. [Page 434.] From The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.


  • Winnowing house for preparation of seed rice. From A Woman Rice Planter.


  • "You see a stack of rice approaching, and you perceive a pair of legs, or a skirt, as the case may be, peeping from beneath." From A Woman Rice Planter.