Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
Page 138
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The Northern R.R. goes thru a very open country, hilly and much dissected. Thru the deep resided soil. That of the villages are thirty farms. The farms are small, stuck around the hill side, be- tween the gulches and stands of trees. This relates to Georgia north of Atlanta. The country is open about Toccoa. Cotton Mills all along and long before getting to Greenville S.C., all the way to Spartanburg N.C. departs at 6.30 P.M. Entered April 1, 1924 Tuesday. It is a dark morning and so it is coming and raining to the south of Washington. We get here at 8:40 A.M. I travelfy to a Amford Pullman- Left Washington 70 minutes late.