Excerpt from The United States and Canada, in 1832, 1833, and 1834, Vol. 2 of 2
The Indian, child of sorrow,
Remnant of a mighty race;
Grief is his, no ray of gladness
Beams upon his dwelling-place.
Tappan.
On the eastern bank of the River Chatahoochee is a small town called Columbus, which, founded so recently as the year 1828, has not yet attained so much celebrity as to have a place allotted to it in all the maps of the United States. Numbers of Americans know not that such a town exists.
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