John N. Dickie diaries 1863-1865 Dickie, John N. diaries

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John N. Dickie diaries 1863-1865 Dickie, John N. diaries

The John N. Dickie diaries are two volumes of a series of diaries kept by a young traveling lecturer and a soldier who served in in the Ohio 25th Infantry, Co. G, in 1863, and in the United States Navy in 1865.

2 volumes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6392163

William L. Clements Library

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