An edition of A woman's wartime journal (1918)

A woman's wartime journal

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An edition of A woman's wartime journal (1918)

A woman's wartime journal

Electronic ed.
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Edition Notes

Title from TEI header.

"The electronic edition is a part of the UNC-CH digitization project, Documenting the American South, or the Southern Experience in 19th-century America."

"Text scanned (OCR) by Teresa Church. Text encoded by Natalia Smith."

Text (SGML).

Transcribed from: A woman's wartime journal: an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge) / with an introduction and notes by Julian Street. New York : The Century Co., 1918. xi, 54 p. ; 19 cm.

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Mode of access: Internet World Wide Web. HTML version (for all WWW browsers).

Published in
Chapel Hill, NC]

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Open Library
OL53120642M
OCLC/WorldCat
35817782

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