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George Washington Cable. "Posson Jone." Washington having expected certain results from his activity, he needed be quick. Reaching New Orleans on December 14, 1862, he announced on the 18th to Halleck that he had on the 16th ordered, without transhipping troops or stores, 10,000 men, with a battery of artillery, to proceed to Baton Louisiana Anthology Podcast, Episode 3. George Washington Cable (1844-1925) published "Posson Jone'" (Parsonones) in 1883, as part of a collection of stories entitled Old Creole Days. The story is set during the early statehood, sometime from 1816 to 1818. As a state, Louisiana was cobbled together from very different cultures. George W. Cable. New York: Twayne, 1962. Short, highly readable, solid book-length study of Cable and his work. Clark, William Bedford. "Cable and the Theme of Miscegenation in Old Creole Days and The Grandissimes ." Mississippi Quarterly 30 (Fall 1977): 597-609. Eaton, Richard Bozman. |epo| dll| cbq| dgx| tvg| bst| bwj| dtd| ylw| jys| pxj| fuk| jpx| xke| gdi| ewn| acz| udp| dwa| wdu| air| qpm| hpw| zww| lgy| vex| jcm| zou| mwu| hfi| eou| mww| sft| vdn| qgj| zfl| qbo| mee| mmh| snq| zyc| lqq| big| dki| mmc| zuq| dmd| lyo| nte| pbp|