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Size | 12 items |
Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Originals returned to private owner in 1951. Intermittent diaries, 1862 and 1864-1865, and a few related papers of a Confederate officer from Louisiana. The diaries relate Jenkins's experiences up to the battle of Shiloh in which he was wounded and captured, his sojourn at the federal hospital in Louisville, a trip to Richmond to regain his commission, and campaigning in Georgia late in the war. |
Creator | Jenkins, Donelson Caffery, b. 1841 |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Laura Hart, May 2021
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MICROFILM ONLY. Originals returned to private owner in 1951. Intermittent diaries, 1862 and 1864-1865, and a few related papers of a Confederate officer from Louisiana. The diaries relate Jenkins's experiences up to the battle of Shiloh in which he was wounded and captured, his sojourn at the federal hospital in Louisville, a trip to Richmond to regain his commission, and campaigning in Georgia late in the war.
Back to TopReel M-1932/1 |
Microfilm copy of diary and papers, 1862-1865Access restriction: The original physical documents are not owned by the Library or stored in Wilson Special Collections Library. |