Diary, 1861.

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Diary, 1861.

Diary, 1861 Sept.-Dec., contains Gould's reactions and thoughts concerning the first months of the Civil War, Northern and Southern politics, plantation and family life, illness and disease, and his only son John McKee Gould's leaving for military service.

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Gould, William Proctor, 1793-1862.

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William Proctor Gould, a native of Salem, Mass., was secretary-aide to Colonel John McKee, who was an Indian agent and later Congressman for Alabama. Gould later inherited McKee's plantation (Hill of Howth) in Greene County, Ala. near Boligee and lived there until his death in 1862. From the description of Diary, 1861. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122284962 ...

Gould, John McKee.

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Gould family.

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