Diaries of Daniel D. Conrad, 1855-1864.

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Diaries of Daniel D. Conrad, 1855-1864.

Diaries in which Conrad records his service on the U.S.F. Congress and describes ports on the Mediterranean Sea. In the second diary, Conrad relates his refusal to take the oath of allegiance to the U.S. in 1861 and his subsequent service in the Confederate Navy.

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