35 L~r. ~~i11iams set asLde a oer~amn number of acres of land every year ~ be cleared, fenced and broke for cultivation by spring. Six or bight men ~‚ori:ed together. They used ~ sticks to carry the logs to the piles ~7 ~~iere they were burning them. A saw was a ~jd~ show, they used ma1l,ax~and wedge. After the log rolling there would be a big supper and a go~d one. :~~e visitors got what they wanted from the table first. “mat was manners.“ ((.~e took turns going to the ~ethodist church at Nashville with, Mr. and :rs. ~illiams. They went in the fine carriage and the maid held the baby uU~ afly‘Lody else rode along behind on horseback. The carriage horses were curried every day, kept up and ate corn and. fodder. ~ Mr. and,i~irs. Williams cai~~e bo Nashville to b 1g weddings aiid dances often. After Henry ~‘a1ker c~ame to liazen, Colonel Yop~~ had him feed his dogs a~d attend him on big fox hunting trips. Since Oclonol Yopp died January ï~23 ilenry seldorn)or perhaps has never sung the song he sang to Colonel for J~jffieS if he needed a little change~ He learned the song and.hoop back in ~‚ ‚ I4~ * ~ t /‘ (7~t~ ~‚ 2~i::~ssee in slavery days. lie said ~‘ilhie.m 1‘oroh (colored boy) took it up ~ ~ ~ ~ Iru;~~ L~c~ring him sing for Colonel Yopp and would vwit~ it for ~ and sing it ~ gIve it with the old Carolina, Georgia and reflr~ ssee whoop. 3. )