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[Free PDF.Pc05] A diary from Dixie As written by Mary Boykin Chesnut wife of James Chesnut Jr. United States senator from South Carolina 1859-1861 and afterward ... a brigadier-general in the Confederate army;

A DIARY FROM DIXIE, AS WRITTEN BY MARY BOYKIN CHESNUT, WIFE OF JAMES CHESNUT, JR., UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA, 1859 - 1861, AND AFTERWARD AN AIDE TO JEFFERSON DAVIS AND A BRIGADIER-GENERAL IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY
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