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.""
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
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.