HISTORY
OF
WILFORD WOODRUFF.
-[FROM HIS OWN PEN.]-
—We cut down a large
cotton-wood tree, and in two days
dug out a canoe four feet wide and
twelve long, put on a pair of oars,
and then rowed down the Arkansas
river, 125 miles, to Little Rock, beg-
ging our food by the way, a meal at a
time, as we had opportunity. After
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HISTORY
OF
WILFORD WOODRUFF.
[FROM HIS OWN PEN.]
—We cut down a large
cotton-wood tree, and in two days
dug out a canoe four feet wide and
twelve long, put on a pair of oars,
and then rowed down the Arkansas
river, 125 miles, to Little Rock, begging our food by the way, a meal at a
time, as we had opportunity. After