Haskins, Nannie
Description
Excerpts from a small handwritten diary written by Nannie Haskins, a young girl of Clarksville, Tennessee. Provides an insight into the day to day activities of an observant young girl. Haskins was strongly in support of the Confederacy and loathed the occupying Federal troops. She saw secession and Civil War as the South's Revolution, although she constantly prayed for peace.91-121
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- Battlefields
- Campaigns & Battles
- Cities & Towns
- Civil War
- Civil War In The West
- Civil War Society
- Girls
- Montgomery County (Tenn.)
- Rebellions
- Teenagers
- United States
- United States History 1783 1865
- United States History 1849 1877
- United States History Civil War, 1861 1865
- Villages
- War