Contents
Introduction - John S. Hughes
I. My Ancestors
II. Insane Hospital
III. Becoming Acquainted with the Inmates
IV. Mr. Perkins
V. The Wardmasters and Mistresses
VI. Mr. Perkins’s Rebuke
VII. Friarson and Jones
VIII. The First Man Ever in the Asylum
IX. Nuckles’s Church-Letter
X. My Son’s Arrival
XI. Writ of Habeas Corpus
XII. Massingale and Steadmire
XIII. The Asylum
XIV. Mr. Ford
XV. Settlement in Alabama
XVI. Coffee
XVII. The Discovery of Alabama by De Soto
XVIII. First Settlers of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana
XIX. The Slave, His Adaptation to the Southern Climate and for Labor
XX. Early Days in Georgia and Alabama
XXI. Stern Morality Demanded by Public Opinion
XXII. The Slave-Trade
XXIII. Camp-Meetings
XXIV. The Memories of Childhood
XXV. Eli Bynum
Biographical Note on Peter Bryce - Robert O. Mellown