Daniel R. Hundley Papers, . 1861-1864

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Daniel R. Hundley Papers, . 1861-1864

Photocopies. Daniel Robinson Alexander Campbell Hundley was born in Alabama, received a law degree from Harvard in 1853, and lived in Chicago in the 1850s. He was the author of "Social Relations in our Southern States" (1860). He returned to Alabama in 1861 and served as colonel of the 31st Alabama Regiment. Diaries for 1861 and January-May 1864, and scattered items by, about, or collected by Hundley. The earlier diary discusses contemporary political occurrences and personal and family matters, including Hundley's own role in growing sectional hostilities. The later diary vividly portrays Confederate army life and includes references to troop movements, blockade runners, the effects of the war on civilians, and women soldiers.

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Daniel Robinson Alexander Campbell Hundley was born in Alabama, received a law degree from Harvard in 1853, and lived in Chicago in the 1850s. He was the author of "Social Relations in our Southern States" (1860). He returned to Alabama in 1861 and served as colonel of the 31st Alabama Regiment. From the description of Daniel R. Hundley papers, 1861-1864 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25723805 Daniel Robinson Alexander Campbell Hundley was a resident of Huntsville, Ala., ...