E. W. Slocum Civil War diary, 1861 Aug.-1863 Dec. 05.

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E. W. Slocum Civil War diary, 1861 Aug.-1863 Dec. 05.

Notebook, chiefly devoted to Slocum's record of Civil War service as well as a postwar account ledger.

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