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Beginning in 1866, John William De Forest served fifteen months as an agent of the Freedmen's Bureau in Greenville, South Carolina. After he left the army, he wrote a series of magazine articles about the bureau's operation as it intersected with the daily lives of freedmen. In 1948 the articles were compiled in A Union Officer in the Reconstruction, which offers a deft analysis of the structure of southern society after the war. - Publisher.
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Freedmen, History, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Social classes, Social conditions, Social life and customs, United States, United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Reconstruction, South carolina, social conditions, De forest, john william, 1826-1906, United states, bureau of refugees, freedmen and abandoned lands, Freedmen, united states, Social classes, united states, Freed persons, united states, Freed personsTimes
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A Union officer in the Reconstruction
1997, Louisiana State University Press
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Union Officer in the Reconstruction
February 1968, Shoe String Press
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