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Titre Stormy Weather at Andrew Jackson's Halcyon Plantation : in Coahoma County, Mississippi, 1838-1845
Auteur Jean-Marc Serme
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'études américaines
Numéro no 98, décembre 2003 European Issue 2 : stemming the Mississippi
Page 32-47
Résumé anglais Andrew Jackson's son bought a plantation along the Mississippi River in 1838. But bad weather starting the following winter crippled the potential profitability of the farm as the correspondence of Andrew Jackon, Sr., testifies. Overseers could be blamed, but they did not cause the constant floodings which washed away valuable cut wood and animals, damaged or ruined crops. Andrew Jackson, Sr., saw his hopes of prosperity crushed by mounting debts and the property was sold by his son after his death, in 1849. The sense of hopelessness and despair caused by the Mississippi floodings in those years anticipated later scenes of rural life along the River, as in 1927 for example.
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