Diary, 1852-1861.

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Diary, 1852-1861.

Diary written by Carmack at Franklin College, Davidson County, Tenn.; Euclid Hill Academy in Mississippi; Bledsoe Female Academy, Sumner County, Tenn.; and at Selma, Ala. Included are entries about daily activities and events; comments on reading; notes on theology; and a copy of a family history written by Cornelius Carmack in 1828 and continued in 1861 by F.M. Carmack with an account of his mother's family and an autobiographical sketch.

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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