Papers : about Judah P. Benjamin 1930-1970.

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Papers : about Judah P. Benjamin 1930-1970.

Meade compiled this research file for his book Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Statesman. It contains copies of Benjamin's 1862 diaries, war time correspondence and contemporary articles from originals in the Library of Congress (available as Manuscript Division reel #M2288), as well as Meade's own correspondence, note cards, bibliography, secondary sources, and picture sources.

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