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Civil War diary of Miss Edmondson of Shelby County, Tenn., recording news from the front, local skirmishes and rumors, troop movements, the running of contraband through federal lines, activities of family and slaves, and a trip to Mississippi, including stops in Tupelo, Pontotoc, and Columbus, where she visited generals Forrest and Chalmers. According to family legend, which appears to be supported by the diary accounts, Miss Edmondson was a Confederate spy.
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Diaries, Women, Social life and customs, Women spies, Secret service, Spies, Smugglers, History, Personal narratives, Social conditions, Confederate Personal narrativesPeople
Belle Edmondson (1840-1873), James R. Chalmers (1831-1898), Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877)Times
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Diary of Belle Edmondson, January - November, 1864
1998, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
in English
- Electronic ed.
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Edition Notes
Title from TEI header.
Edition statement is dated "1997."
The electronic edition is a part of the UNC-CH digitization project, Documenting the American South, or, The Southern Experience in 19th-century America.
"Text typed in from a prepared transcript by Jordan Davis. Text encoded by Jordan Davis and Natalia Smith."
Text in both HTML and SGML formats.
Transcribed from: Diary of Belle Edmondson January - November, 1864 (transcript). From the manuscript (#1707) in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
System requirements: PC with modem or direct Internet connection; World Wide Web browser; Panorama for SGML files.
Mode of access: Internet World Wide Web.
Published as A lost heroine of the Confederacy, eds. Loretta and William Galbraith, University Press of Mississippi, c1990.
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