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قراءة كتاب Stage-coach and Tavern Days
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Stage-coach and Tavern Days
Travel in the South in the Thirties.
Frontispiece.
STAGE-COACH AND
TAVERN DAYS
By ALICE MORSE EARLE
Author of Home Life in Colonial Days, Child Life in
Colonial Days, and other Social and Domestic
Histories of Colonial Times
“Long ago, at the end of the route, The stage pulled up, and the folks stepped out. They have all passed under the tavern door— The youth and his bride and the gray three-score. Their eyes were weary with dust and gleam, The day had gone like an empty dream. Soft may they slumber, and trouble no more For their eager journey, its jolt and roar, In the old coach over the mountain.” |
NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd.
1900
All rights reserved
Copyright, 1900,
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
TO MY HUSBAND
HENRY EARLE
Contents
Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Puritan Ordinary | 1 |
II. | Old-time Taverns | 30 |
III. | The Tavern Landlord | 62 |
IV. | Tavern Fare and Tavern Ways | 76 |
V. | Kill-devil and its Affines | 100 |
VI. | Small Drink | 121 |
VII. | Signs and Symbols | 138 |
VIII. | The Tavern in War | 170 |
IX. | The Tavern Panorama | 194 |
X. | From Path to Turnpike | 223 |
XI. | Packhorse and Conestoga Wagon | 241 |
XII. | Early Stage-coaches and Other Vehicles | 253 |
XIII. | Two Stage Veterans of Massachusetts | 291 |
XIV. | A Staging Centre | 308 |
XV. | The Stage-driver |