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Tom Dupree's Cave and Other Stories

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22804
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Kammerer relates a story from 1925 as told by Lucy Cherry Crisp, a noted writer from Falkland. Crisp interviewed Aleck Corbett, an ex-slave from Falkland, who recalled several interesting stories about Pitt County before and directly after the Civil War. One of these stories describes Tom Dupree, a slave owner who killed a Yankee soldier who was plundering his stables. Terrified, Dupree fled and lived in a cave the size of a large bed quilt, on a creek near his house for several months. Corbett said the cave still existed in 1925.
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