Jackson discusses her husband, Jim Stewart, half Indian and half Scotch-Irish, whipping a woman who he caught trying to abandon a mixed race infant, and recounts her husband's racism. (Identified as part of Jackson's commentary ""Monologue on feuds and their causes"" in the AFS catalog
This husband of mine was not only a Negro hater but he was also an infidel."" Recounts an incident with a stovepipe before discussing a feud he had with the Hendricks family. Identified on AFS card as ""Monologue on feuds and their causes.""
Cadle recounts a story of Raney, an old drunk who insisted the only means of correcting his heart (thrown "out of socket" by "shell-shock" in the Civil War) was liquor.