Back to TopDescriptive Summary
- Repository
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
- Creator
- Deans, Henderson, fl. 1860-1920.
- Title
- Henderson Deans Reminiscences, 1920.
- Call Number
- 2500-z
- Language of Materials
- Materials in English
- Extent
- 1 volume (13 pages).
Abstract Handwritten, colloquial reminiscences, by a Confederate veteran of the 66th North Carolina Regiment, of 1864-1865, when the
regiment fought on the North Carolina coast, around Petersburg, Va., and again in North Carolina opposing Sherman.
Back to TopAdministrative Information
- Acquisitions Information
- Gift 1942
- Processing Information
- Processed by: SHC Staff
- Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
- Additional Descriptive Resources
- A more complete finding aid for this collection is available at the Southern Historical Collection.
- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], in the Henderson Deans Reminiscences, #2500-z, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Copyright Notice
- Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright
law.
Back to TopOnline Catalog Headings
These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.
- Confederate States of America. Army. North Carolina Infantry Regiment, 66th.
- Deans, Henderson, fl. 1860-1920.
- North Carolina--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives, Confederate.
- Petersburg (Va.)--History--19th century.
- Sherman's March through the Carolinas.
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives, Confederate.
- Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives, Confederate.
Back to TopCollection Overview
Handwritten, colloquial reminiscences, by a Confederate veteran of the 66th North Carolina Regiment, of 1864-1865, when the
regiment fought on the North Carolina coast, around Petersburg, Va., and again in North Carolina opposing Sherman.
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