
1866
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This diary was originally published in 1866. It shows a unique view of the Civil War from the perspective of a clerk in the War Department of the Confederate States' government. A Rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital - Vol. 2 Gale Archival On Demand are digital copies of rare and out-of-print historical content. Delivered where and when you need them, Gale Archival Editions arrive complete with original fonts, marks, notations, punctuation and spelling, giving you the feeling of owning the original work. These images of original works?from the world's leading libraries?include everything from books to pamphlets, many with original illustrations, indexes, maps and other annotations. Sourced from Joseph Sabin's Bibliotheca A Dictionary of Books Relating to America from its Discovery to the Present Time (1868-1936), the Sabin American Civil War Collection includes thousands of titles on all topics related to the Civil War experience.
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J. B. Jones
Author · 2 books
J.B. (John Beauchamp) Jones was a writer whose books enjoyed popularity during the mid 19th century. Jones was a popular novelist (particularly of the American West and the American South) and a well-connected literary editor and political journalist in the two decades leading up to the American Civil War. During the American Civil War, Jones worked as a clerk in the Confederate War Department in Richmond (VA). Following the war, Jones moved to New Jersey, where he died the following year.