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| Size | 27 items. |
| Abstract | Chiefly letters to Louis Janin, French immigrant, engineer in New Orleans and California, from his son Eugene, primarily while Eugene was an officer of the 10th Louisiana Regiment, Confederate States of America, in Virginia, 1861-1862, about personal needs and activities and illness among the troops. Also included is a brief diary of Eugene, 1854, concerning a girl in whom he was interested. |
| Creator | Janin, Eugene, d. 1862. |
| Language | English |
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Chiefly letters to Louis Janin, French immigrant, engineer in New Orleans and California, from his son Eugene, primarily while Eugene was an officer of the 10th Louisiana Regiment, Confederate States of America, in Virginia, 1861-1862, about personal needs and activities and illness among the troops. Also included is a brief diary of Eugene, 1854, concerning a girl in whom he was interested.
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