T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History Collection

 

ABSTRACT

 

INTERVIEWEE NAME: George Marshall IV & Devereux Nobles            #4700.0468

 

IDENTIFICATION: Andrew Black

 

PROJECT: Misc.

 

DATES: 12 September 1994                            FOCUS DATES: 1860s-1930s

 

ABSTRACT:  Family tradition of Union assault at Lansdowne Plantation during Civil War occupation of Natchez, George Marshall, Charlotte Hunt Marshall; burying of silver and jewelry by African American butler, Robert; discussion of Robert and his first wife, Susan Gruby, who was bought at the White Horse Tavern, Natchez; Natchez Pilgrimage; House on first tour 1932, 1933.

 

TAPES: T 670                                     TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 45 minutes

 

# PAGES TRANSCRIPT: 17

 

RESTRICTIONS: Copyright retained by Andrew Black and/or his heirs.

 


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