Diary, 1863-1865.

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Diary, 1863-1865.

Diary of Townes kept in the back of a diary started by an unnamed Federal soldier who saw active service in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Townes' entries, in pencil, concern the evacuation of Richmond and activities around Farmville, Va., in April, 1865.

1 v. (70 p.)

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