MOUNTAIN CITY - Jack Tatum doesn't want to part with his collection of 19th-century artifacts, including an original 1852 edition of ``Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' but at 85, he feels he doesn't have a choice. <br>
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Tatum, from nearby Clarkesville, spent 60 years collecting the more than 500 items which are going to be auctioned February 16. <br>
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Also included are vivid letters written by four Georgia brothers in the Confederate Army, Civil War diaries and other vintage books, including Harriet Beecher Stowe's ``Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' an anti-slavery novel that galvanized much of the world against the South's ``peculiar institution.'' <br>
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There's also a handful of Civil War swords and muskets, and a loose-leaf notebook that documented the sale of slaves. <br>
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Greg Peters, whose Golden Memories Auction Company in Mountain City is handling the sale, expects about 200 bidders.
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