Benjamin F. White diary, 1861 [manuscript].

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Benjamin F. White diary, 1861 [manuscript].

Diary of White, a second lieutenant in the 6th North Carolina Regiment, serving in Virginia, July-October 1861, containing a detailed narrative of events, with comments and reflections, including discussion of the Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 21 July 1861. Topics discussed include diseases that killed many in the regiment, preaching and baptising, gambling, and other aspects of camp life.

1 v. (194 p.).

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