Louis Hebert autobiography, 1894 [manuscript].

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Louis Hebert autobiography, 1894 [manuscript].

Autobiography of Hebert, planter, Louisiana state legislator and state engineer, West Point graduate, Confederate brigadier general, and school teacher. Most of the autobiography deals with Hebert's Civil War experiences in the Tennessee and Mississippi area, including the surrender of Vicksburg, Miss., in 1863, and along the North Carolina coast.

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