| Container / Location |
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| Box F6.2 Schoff Civil War Collection, Diaries and Journals |
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E. Augustus Garrison journal, 1861 July 08-1869 October 08 [series]: |
| Page 1-26 |
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Accounts of T. Garrison [subseries]: |
| Page 27-57 |
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Daily entries, 1861 July 08 -September 10 [subseries]: |
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1861 July |
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Concert at Port Gibson, Miss. |
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Miss. school graduation |
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Church service |
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Southern patriotism |
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Bull Run reported; gloating |
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Abe Lincoln scorned |
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Shingling a cottage |
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1861 August |
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Town vs. country living |
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Black church service |
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Gloating over Bull Run |
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Whites/blacks, separate churches |
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Prayer meeting for Confederacy |
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Preaching to blacks |
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He joins army |
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1861 September |
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Formation of company |
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War news |
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Justification for war: religion and country |
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Departure for field |
| Page 58-59 |
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Synopsis of war at close; list of family and slaves [subseries]: |
| Page 60-72 |
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Synopsis [subseries]: |
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1861 September-1863 February |
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Richmond |
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President and cabinet |
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Yorktown |
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Regular army colonel's discipline |
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Peninsular campaign |
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J.S. Magruder |
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Yanks at Peach Orchard |
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Evacuation of Yorktown |
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Williamsburg |
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Seven Pines |
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Beaver Dam |
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Robert E. Lee |
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Gaines Mills |
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Malvern Hill |
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Jubilation over success |
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Maneuvers in Virginia |
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Antietam/Sharpsburg |
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Fredericksburg |
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"On to Richmond" (ha-ha) |
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Fighting Joe Hooker |
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Mission home after conscripts and absentees |
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Visit with family |
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List of his battles fought |
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Description of camp at Fredericksburg |
| Page 73-104 |
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Daily entries, 1863 February 20-1863 April 05 [subseries]: |
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1863 February |
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Slaves working on Vicksburg fortifications |
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W.R. Barksdale's farewell address |
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Newspaper article about battalion |
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Railroad accident |
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1863 March |
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Methodist convention |
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Mistaken for a conscript |
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"Colored prophet" |
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Description of southern family |
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Plantation on fire |
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Romance nipped by soldier's death |
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Siege of Vicksburg |
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Thanksgiving day |
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Description of Vicksburg |
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April 1863 |
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Southern womanhood |
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Child drowns |
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Off to war |
| Page 105-106 |
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[Missing] [subseries]: |
| Page 107-114 |
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Synopsis [subseries]: |
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1863 April-1863 October |
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Commission as Chaplain |
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Chancellorsville |
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Religious revivals |
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Union sentiment in Maryland |
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Gettysburg |
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News of Vicksburg |
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Church services |
| Page 114-118 |
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1863 October 02-1863 October 12 [subseries]: |
| Page 118-129 |
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Synopsis [subseries]: |
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1863 October-1865 October |
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He destroys diary |
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Building camp cabins |
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Confederate desertion |
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Battle of the Wilderness |
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Soldiers' comments in battle |
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Before Petersburg |
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Land mine experiments |
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Army fate, Summer 1864 |
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Religion in the army |
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Hatred for Sherman |
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Confederate generals |
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Petersburg campaign |
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Confederacy crumbles |
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He is captured |
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Lincoln's assassination |
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Release from prison |
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Brother's death |
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Cotton stealing |
| Page 130-244 |
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Occasional entries, 1865 October-1869 October 09 [subseries]: |
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1866 |
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Barter in land-trading |
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Black servants |
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Stolen cotton |
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Farming in Mississippi |
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Port-war fortunes |
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Fourth of July |
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European wars |
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Jeff Davis in chains |
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Trans-Atlantic cable |
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Union Convention in Philadelphia |
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Black servant gotten from jail |
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Confederate postage stamp |
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Thievery and black unrest |
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1867 January-1867 February |
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Mississippi Annual Convention (Methodist Church) |
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He sells farm |
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Assassination and gold theft attempt |
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"Mad radicals of Congress" |
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1867 March |
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New Congress convenes |
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Black-white relations on farm |
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Slave vs. servant status |
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Reconstruction bill in Congress |
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He attempts suicide |
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Military rule passed in Congress |
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Lazy black farm hands |
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Former slave's advice |
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1867 April-1867 July |
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1868 election predictions |
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Southern economy |
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Purchase of Russia |
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Jeff Davis released from prison |
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Knife fight over blacks' "place" |
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Fourth of July in Mississippi |
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Lazy blacks |
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1867 August-1867 December |
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Blacks speak in own behalf |
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Johnson removes Edwin Stanton |
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Blacks owe white man money |
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Reconstruction politics |
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1868 |
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South in debt |
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Lazy blacks |
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Johnson's impeachment |
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Wife discontented with poverty |
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1869 |
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Selling patent medicine |
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Reconstruction politics |