Frank Vick Henderson Diary, 1855-1862

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Frank Vick Henderson Diary, 1855-1862

Personal diary of Frank Vick Henderson (1855-1862) relating details about his plantation in Mississippi, his marriage, move to Texas, and current events.

1 1/2 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8202458

University of Texas Libraries

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