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BRIDE,S FAREWELL The Briars in Mississippi is noted through- Jut the nation as the home of Varian Howell and the scene of her marriage in February, 1845, to Jefferson Davis. This tableau shows the future president of the Confederacy and his bride, the Rose of Mississippif' bidding farewell to their guests after the wedding. AUDUBON, THE DANCING MASTER John James Audubon, the Dancing Mas- terf' instructed his pupils in the popular dances of the period, the waltz and the minuet. Here is his class-carefully chosen young people of the Southern families of affluence and distinction. God bless America, Land that I love, From the mountains to the prairies, SQUARE DANCES Brought to this country by the colonists, the various types of group dances survive in numerous 'forms throughout America. Among them are the square dances and the Virginia Reel. To the ocean white with foam, God bless America My Home Sweet Home. 95
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My country! 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing. WAGON TRAIN The story of the West is one of savage frontier life, sizzling conflict and high ad- venture. The pioneers of the West were the men who dared ride the trails not meant for careless roaming. COTTON PICKERS In old plantation days cotton fields spread their annual snow over nearly all the cul- tivated land of the South. Cotton picking has a way of bringing sore backs and aching muscles, but thesedusky youngsters do not seem to mind much. On their way home from the fields their chanting swells on the summer air. 94 Land where my fathers died! Land of the Pilgrims' pride! Let freedom ringlv -:v5'Q een 1 INDIANS Indians were the most picturesque of the primitive races of mankind. Many times the stillness of the night was broken by the weird sound of their cries and the beat of the tom-toms as they executed their war dance around the camp-fire. A
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