Chronicles of Chicora Wood

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PART I MY FATHER

PART II MY MOTHER

PART III MYSELF

PART IV WAR TIMES

PART V READJUSTMENT

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CHRONICLES OF CHICORA WOOD

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MRS. PRINGLE AT CHICORA WOOD.

Photograph by Amelia M. Watson.

CHRONICLES OF
CHICORA WOOD

BY
ELIZABETH W. ALLSTON PRINGLE
AUTHOR OF “A WOMAN RICE PLANTER”


ILLUSTRATED


NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1922

Copyright, 1922, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
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Printed in the United States of America
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Published May, 1922

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PREFACE

As I sit in the broad piazza, watching the closing of the day, I gaze into the vistas of moss-draped giant oaks. All is mystery, the mystery of nature, the mystery of the ages. These oaks, still strong, still beautiful, have seen generations pass. Through their filmy vistas the god of the day is sending his gleaming shafts as he has always done.

But brighter to me than these last rays is the pageant of the Past, which sweeps before me now: scenes as intense as the flaming sky, incidents as tender as the fleecy clouds, years as dark and tragic as that leaden storm-bank at the horizon’s edge, but redeemed from utter despair by a courage and a sacrifice equal in splendor to its illumined summits.

In my memory are stored the beauty and pathos of these years. Shall I let all this die without a word? These pictures I have treasured—so full of beauty and color—shall I let them fade, even as the sunset, into gray oblivion? I cannot bring before you as clearly as I would the charm and glamour of the past, but I can at least give a faint idea of “the days that are no more.

CONTENTS

PART I—MY FATHER
CHAPTER   PAGE
I. Origin of the Two L Allstons 3
II. Planter and Citizen 12
III. My Brother’s Narrative 26
PART II—MY MOTHER
IV. Early Days and Old Field School 43
V. Daddy Tom and Daddy Prince—Death of Little Mother So Beloved 53
VI. Marriage 57
VII. Move to Canaan—Aunt Blythe 67
VIII. First Child—Plantation Life 81
IX. First Grieving 94
PART III—MYSELF
X. Baby Woes 107
XI. The Little Schoolhouse—Boarding-School 123
XII. Summer on the Sea—School and Della’s Illness and Trip Abroad—Papa Elected Governor 137
XIII. Christmas at Chicora Wood 150
XIV. Life in Charleston—Preparations for War 160
XV. Boarding-School in War Times 176
PART IV—WAR TIMES
XVI. The Wedding 187
XVII. Crowley Hill—Our Place of Refuge During the War 192
XVIII. Sorrow 200
XIX. Loch AdÈle 213
XX. Shadows 218
XXI. Preparing to Meet Sherman 221
XXII. They Come! 229
XXIII. Daddy Hamedy’s Appeal—In the Track of Sherman’s Army 239
XXIV. Shadows Deepen 248
XXV. Gleams of Light 250
XXVI. Taking the Oath 260
PART V—READJUSTMENT
XXVII. Gleams of Light from My Diary 283
XXVIII. Aunt Petigru—My First German 298
XXIX. Mamma’s School 307
XXX. The School a Success 316
XXXI. 1868 331
XXXII. Chicora Wood 340
XXXIII. Daddy Ancrum’s Story 349

ILLUSTRATIONS

Mrs. Pringle at Chicora Wood Frontispiece
  FACING PAGE
Robert Francis Withers Allston, President of the Senate 20
Portrait by Flagg about 1850
James Louis Petigru 46
Miniature by Fraser
Mrs. Benjamin Allston (nÉe Charlotte Anne Allston), Mother of R. F. W. Allston 90
Miniature by Fraser
Mrs. R. F. W. Allston (nÉe AdÈle Petigru) 140
Portrait by Flagg about 1850
AdÈle Allston at Sixteen 188
Chicora Wood 244
Mrs. William Allston (nÉe Ester La Brosse de Mahboeuf) 294

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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