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Confederate Reminiscences from Texas

June 7th, 2008 by Fred Ray · No Comments

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The North Texas State Library system has posted Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray 1861-1865. This volume is fairly typical of such efforts, which is really more of an oral history collected about the turn of the century. Use with caution, but there are some good nuggets of information there. There is a search function, but you can’t cut and paste, print, or otherwise save the information you need.

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