Stephen R. Mallory diary and reminiscences, 1861-1867.

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Where to find it

Library Service Center — Microfilm Remote Storage

Call Number
M-2229 reel 1
Status
Not Available
Item Note
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Call Number
M-2229 reel 2
Status
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Item Note
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Southern Historical Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
2229
Status
In-Library Use Only

Davis Library — Microfilm Original Negative

Call Number
M-2229
Summary
Reels 1-2

Summary

The collection, in part microfilm, includes diaries, 1861-1862 and 1865-1867, of Stephen R. Mallory. The second volume was written while Mallory was in a federal prison at Fort Lafayette in New York harbor and includes his recollections of the collapes of the Confederate government during April 1865 and his autobiography. There are also copies of letters relating to Mallory's application for parole and some general business and financial information; and advice to his son, Stephen R. Mallory Junior, on government, religion, etc., and commenting on Jefferson Davis.

Microfilm contents: Reel 1. Volume 1: 30 May 1861-19 September 1862. -- Reel 2. Volume 2: June 1865-September 1867.

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