Field Notebook: Alabama, Mississippi, Wisconsin
Page 37
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Sugerville to Perdue Hills Oct 30 - 1896. It rained hard most of the night and this morning every thing is quite dry. After breakfast which was quite late started for Claiborne. Looked over gravel roads and in one saw part of a shoe. Reached Claiborne at 2 P.M. Later saw Dr. Saillard and he promised to take me to a place having a good bone a little crushed out of place. Later I saw this place but found the gully not to reveal the ankle in situ but ge crashed in with sand and gravel. The locality is about two miles Sout east of Perdue Hills. The bone arm taken away by a crigger and later arm broken.