He is listed in the Confederate Veteran Volume 30 on page 313 As having "delivered a most scholarly address on General Lee's character." He is also the author of Speeches Honoring Abraham Lincoln that can be found in the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Rich (Edgar Judson) (1864-1948) was a very well known lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts. The inside front end paper has an inscription "To the little patriot-rebel, Evelyn W. Only one small slightly bumped corner on the top right. N ineteenth-century Louisiana writer Sarah Morgan Dawson is best known for the diary she kept during the Civil War. 1st Touchstone ed., repr : New York Simon & Schuster 2. by Sarah Morgan Dawson Charles East Print book: English. Though it is fragile, shows some loss, and has some tape reinforcement on the backside at the foods folds (can't tell from the front) where it either split or was very weak, it is rare to find one with a dust jacket, especially so clean. Showing all editions for Sarah Morgan : the Civil War diary of a southern woman Sort by: Format All Formats (8) Book (1) Print book (7) eBook (1) Refine Your Search Year. After recording her experiences in diary form, the manuscript. The seldom seen dust jacket is included and in fair condition. Sarah Morgan Dawson (1842-1909) was a New Orleans resident during much of the Civil War. She lived there for the rest of the Civil War. After Federal troops invaded Baton Rouge, she moved around Louisiana, before arriving in New Orleans in 1863. Sarah Morgan Dawson was a 20 year old living in Baton Rouge in 1862.
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