Nannie Elizabeth Rea diary & letter copy book Guide to the Nannie Elizabeth Rea diary & letter copy book SC 01906

Guide to the Nannie Elizabeth Rea diary & letter copy book SC 01906


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Anna Lawrence

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 01906
Title
Nannie Elizabeth Rea diary and letter copy book 1863 March 7-1865 June 4
Quantity
.1 Linear Feet, One legal size folder
Creator
Rea, Elizabeth "Nannie"
Language
English .

Administrative Information

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Conditions Governing Access

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Preferred Citation

Nannie Elizabeth Rea Diary and Letter Copy Book, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Nannie Elizabeth Rea diary and letter copy book was purchased from James Arsenault & Company


Content Description

A compilation of letters and reflections written during the final two years of the Civil War. Elizabeth "Nannie" Rea (1850-1924) was born in Winchester, Virginia and was sent to school at Ingleside Seminary in Baltimore County, Maryland in order to be kept safe from the conflict around Winchester, which changed hands more often than any other rebel city during the war. Her writings include personal reflections on the era she lived in, and letters to her family and friends.

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Container List

Mixed Materials Small collections box 131 Folder: 1
Diary and letter copy book written by Elizabeth "Nannie" Rea
1863 March 7-1865 June 4