The Old Trunk: Or Sketches of Colonial Days (1896)

The Old Trunk: Or Sketches of Colonial Days (1896)

Author: Powhatan Bouldin

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Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781104661946

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The Old Trunk; Or Sketches of Colonial Days

The Old Trunk; Or Sketches of Colonial Days

Author: Powhatan Bouldin

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781230420707

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ... was therefore declared to have abdicated. Delegates were then appointed to meet in Richmond to organize a provisional form of government and a plan of defence. Upon the committee of safety, among many distinguished citizens of Virginia, was Paul Carrington, of Charlotte, the same who is mentioned in the foregoing document as chief commander of the militia of that county. These reflections were suggested b7 reading the foregoing commission, signed by the last Colonial Governor of Virginia. It is a printed form, with blanks left for names of parties. Dunmore writes a bold hand His letters are as large as capitals. This old document is so tattered and torn, and the ink so pale that it can scarcely be read, but we pore over it with the interest of the explorer in the Holy Land. Indeed the contents of the Old Trunk are mementoes of the past, which have been dug up, as it were, from the stream of dumb forgetfulness; and fortune has been as capricious in her dealings with them as she is with individuals. Now, we draw from the Old Trunk a paper so dimmed by age as to be scarcely legible; presently we come across another of greater antiquity, with every word as plain as when it was written. So, to-day, we meet with a young man whose frame has been wrecked upon the shoals of time; tomorrow with an old man who retains the vigor and buoyancy of youth. Here is a female just verging upon womanhood, from whose cheeks the rose has faded and gone; there is another, the mother of a numerous offspring, who is beautiful to the last. LETTER FROM A PETERSBURG MERCHANT, DATED 1777--LETTER FROM A MERCHANT IN GLASGOW TO A PLANTER IN LUNENBURG, DATED 1761--CAPT. SINCLAIR. Who is there that, if he came across a very old bundle of papers would not feel some...