Slave Interview Page 2 • ~ 63 Rachel A. Austin . p~j~ Jaokeonville, Florida ~ wMoh used to come to Tallahassee at regular intervals and. camp in eome secluded. epot. The children, attracted by the o1d~ wagon, would be eager to go near it ‚ but they were alwaye told. that “Dry Head. and. Bloody Bones,‘ a ghost who didn‘t like ohildxen, was in that wagon. It was not i~mtil later years that Florida and. the other children learned that the dxiver of the wagon wae a ‘nigger stealer“ who stole children and. took them ~•. to Georgia to sell at the slave markets, When ehe was 11 years old., ~ Florida eaw the surrender o~ Tallahassee to the Yankčee, Three yeare later ehe carie to Jacksonville to live with her eister. She married but ia now divorced after 12 yearg of marriage. I Three yeare ago ehe entered the Old Folks Home at 1627 Franklin Street to live,