Frank and Sophia C. Peebles journal 1861-1868 Peebles, Frank and Sophia

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Frank and Sophia C. Peebles journal 1861-1868 Peebles, Frank and Sophia

The Peebles journal consists of a diary kept by Frank Peebles describing his life as a young man in pre-Civil War Alabama. The diary is then taken up by Frank's mother, Sophia, and describes her life teaching and keeping house in antebellum Alabama.

131 pages

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391536

William L. Clements Library

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