Bennett family papers, 1862-1910.

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Bennett family papers, 1862-1910.

Letters from John Bennett (1862-1863), a Confederate soldier, describe camp life, the Battle of Corinth, and aspects of the Vicksburg campaign. Family letters (1866-1910) of the Bennett and related Johnson families pertain mainly to children's welfare and education, household management, and social life in and around Monroe, La.

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