2. 343 long infant dresses, There were tour rooms In the cabin. It wae in the city. The kitchen was a little off fran the house. You reached it by going through a little portico. Food “We ate bananas, oranges, hazelnuts, apples, fruit for every month in the year for breakfast, batter cakes, egg bread. The mornings we had egg bread we had flesh. For dinner and supper we had milk and butter and some kind ot sweetneas, and bread, of course. We had a boiled dinner. We raised everything--even peanuts. . ~ Clothes ~ “We made everything we wore. Raised and made the cloth and the leather, and the clothes and the shoes. Contacts with Slaves and Slave Owners ni t t know ‘ about slavery. I didn ‚ t have ‘ to do with them folks. We picked em up on our way in our travels and they had been treated like dogs and hadn‘t been told they were free. We‘d tell em they wasfreeandletemgo. Leaving Richmond “ill I can tell you is that we come on down and never stopped until we got to Memphis, and we tarried there twentyfive years. We came through Louisiana and Georgia on our way out here and picked up many slaves who didn‘t know they was free. They was using these little boats when we came out here. In Louisiana and Georgia when we came out her., they weren‘t thinkin‘ bout telling the niggera they were tree. And they weren‘t in Clarksville either. We landed in Little Rock and made it our headquarters.