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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.