
19th Century Leather Children's Shoe:
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The provided text is an essay about the life of Anderson Nolan and his family during the American Civil War. Here's a brief summary of what we know from this piece of historical scholarship: **Key Facts:** * Anderson Nolan was a slave owner who returned to Cleveland County after being away for four years, leaving behind a pregnant Sarah Nolan and their two-year-old child. * His family lived in a rural area near Shelby, where they operated a tannery that likely employed "Old Jack", one of their slaves. * Despite the constraints placed on women in Southern society at the time, there is no conclusive evidence that Sarah could not purchase or hire additional labor, like a man named “Old Jack”. **Interesting Observations:** * Historians cannot fully understand "Old Jack's" thoughts and feelings about his situation without further context. * It's likely that "Old Jack" was well-versed in tannery work but little else.
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