RaceAtMorning: Van Dorn in "Race at Morning" (Location)

Display Label: 
Van Dorn
Map Icon: 
OutOfYoknapatawpha
Authority : 
Context (text, as interpreted)
X: 
724
Y: 
589
Description: 

While the other hunters are from Yoknapatawpha, Mister Ernest and the narrator are from "Van Dorn" (303). This could be the (invented) name of a town in Mississippi, but it seems more likely that it is the name of Ernest's plantation. (His last name may even be Van Dorn - which is also the name of a Confederate General from Mississippi, though that is speculative.) It is a place on the river, close enough to the hunting camp for the narrator to accuse the buck they chase of eating "our beans and oats" during the year (301), and a large enough property to be home to an unspecified number of Mr. Ernest's "hands and tenants," i.e. paid laborers and tenant farmers (308). It is where the narrator lived in a "cabin on the river" until his parents abandoned him (307), and where he now lives with Mister Ernest himself.

Role: 
Site of Event
Status: 
Continuous
Types: 
Plantation; White-occupied Cabin; Negro-occupied Cabin; Field
True X: 
2289
True Y: 
410

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