Notebook No.130
- Reference:GB 237 Coll-203/A1/130
- Dates of Creation:10 January 1846-20 January 1846
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume59 Leaves72 folios
Scope and Content
This notebook contains notes about slave religion, dances, festivities, and Lyell's observations of the lives of enslaved people in Georgia. This is interspersed with geological observations, lists of boxes sent and received of specimens, and cross section illustrations of landscapes. This notebook is mostly written in pencil. The index is located at p. 113-117, and is in pen.
- Unitarianism, Abolitionism
- p. 4 List of 'Boxes Sent'; shells, specimen
- p. 5 Observations, notes titled 'Negro'
- p. 6 Observations, notes titled 'Negro Religion'
- p. 7 Observations, notes titled 'Baptist Negroes'
- p. 10 Observations, notes titled 'War'
- p. 11 Letter to Darwin
- p. 24 Specimen Illustration
- p. 30 Observations, notes titled "Negro"
- p. 35-40 Observations, notes titled '[Gernegan]', clay descriptions
- p. 50 McKinier Letter, Observations, notes titled 'Negroes'
- p. 56 Queries Dr. Cotting
- p. 70 Specimen illustration
- p. 77 Observations, notes titled 'Randolph Co.'
- p. 78 Observations, notes titled 'Georgia'
- p. 87
Locations: Hopeton - Macon - Milledgeville, Georgia
Subjects
Personal Names
Geographical Names