Oneida hip's diary, 1862-1863 [manuscript].

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Oneida hip's diary, 1862-1863 [manuscript].

Informal daily diary of activities, events, and weather, kept by various crew members of the U.S.S. Oneida during the Civil War, and two pages, undated, of the "Report Book of Marine Guard, U.S. Sloop of War Savannah." A pencil sketch of a steamer is included. The Oneida participated in an expedition up the Mississippi River to Vicksburg, did blockade duty off Mobile and Pensacola, Fla., and visited the West Indies.

1 v. (167 p.).

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