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Unique identifier for this image record.
CWPOETRY0007
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| Title |
Poem, first line, "I know I have a right..." |
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| creator |
M. M. Williams |
| role |
poet |
| Subject |
- United States History - Civil War - 1861 - 1865
- Poetry
- Confederate Army
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| owner |
dla |
| work type |
poem |
| work date |
c 1860s |
| repository |
Digital Library and Archives (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) |
| repository place |
Blacksburg, Virginia |
| current site |
CD: CWPoetry - Williams |
| notes |
A set of six handwritten poems composed during the Civil War, including poems entitled "The Contraband" and "The Southern Girls Song," signed by M. M. Williams. Also contains a small writing case embossed "Soldier's Camp Companion." Ms2003-014 |
| source |
Ms2003-014 |
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