A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . AS CORRESPONDENT.—The following letter to the Romeweekly shows Henry Grady in a newrole: Macon, Ga., Nov. 17, 1869. Dear Courier: Arrived here safe. Ifound it storming heavily, but soonafter our arrival it cleared off beauti-fully and at the present writing themoon finds her full face reflected froma thousand rapidly evaporating pud-dles that dot the streets. All will bedelightful in the morning. The city is jammed; every profes-sion or handicraf


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . AS CORRESPONDENT.—The following letter to the Romeweekly shows Henry Grady in a newrole: Macon, Ga., Nov. 17, 1869. Dear Courier: Arrived here safe. Ifound it storming heavily, but soonafter our arrival it cleared off beauti-fully and at the present writing themoon finds her full face reflected froma thousand rapidly evaporating pud-dles that dot the streets. All will bedelightful in the morning. The city is jammed; every profes-sion or handicraft in the world hasmany and vigorous representativeshere, from the editorial professiondown to the profession of pickpocket-ical—especially the latter. The gam-blers, the respectable, genteel class ofgamblers, are in full force and atro-ciously energetic. In company with certain other edi-tors, we paid a visit to a fancily fur-nished saloon, wherein these old gen-try plied their craft. The fascinationthat these places are said to possesswas speedily dispelled as far as yourhumble servant is concerned. I fol- Anecdotes and Reminiscences 253. s« £ = § •^ -« ^ « v2 ftm (u , z 0) =^ (8 t- c s 0) O X z O o H Z D Q -c ig lu M= -C u O o o. _ 5 CO Eh 3O U v. .ti « 2. Oh ?? > h a « C---t3 1) a «.fl * e « c oo Ik c cn 1^- r. oM O o ^ 2 = = $ i<x J .J. »j o ft - ^^ 5 O u s 254 A History of Rome and Floyd County lowed my companions from table totable; in no case did I see a single manwin save those who were evidentlyconnected with the Sunday School in the northof Patagonia may be a profitablepecuniary venture, but I feel no hesi-tancy in asserting that gambling isnot. Among the devotees of the tablesI noticed many faces that I had seenmigrating through Rome about theseason of our fair. As I did not get back here till afterdark, I can report nothing interestingsave the cardinal facts which have al-ready been given you by the tele


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