Finding Aid to the William Spencer Hannah Diary

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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
2311 MEMORIAL AVENUE
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501
(434) 846-0501
WILLIAM SPENCER HANNAH DIARY
The collection contains the diary of William Spencer HANNAH, ca. April 1862 –
April 1865. The diary describes troop movements of the 46th Virginia Infantry through
King & Queen County, King William County, Hanover County, Richmond, Petersburg,
Chesterfield County in Virginia and the Charleston area in South Carolina.
A transcription of the diary with annotations is available in The Diary of Second
Lieutenant William S. Hannah, Company, B, 46th Virginia Infantry, April 1862-April
1865, by Kenneth S. White (Call No. E605 .H36). A microfilm copy of the diary is
available in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (Accession No. 7454).
FOLDER 1

Diary of William Spencer Hannah

MS1011

Dublin Core

Title

Finding Aid to the William Spencer Hannah Diary

Subject

Manuscript finding aid to the William Spencer Hannah Diary at Jones Memorial Library

Description

Manuscript finding guide to the diary of William Spencer Hannah. Hannah's diary covers the period April 1862-April 1865 and describes troop movements of the 46th Virginia Infantry during the U.S. Civil War.

Creator

George M. Jones Memorial Library

Publisher

George M. Jones Memorial Library

Date

2022

Rights

George M. Jones Memorial Library

Format

Adobe portable document file (pdf)

Language

English

Identifier

MS1011FA

Citation

George M. Jones Memorial Library, “Finding Aid to the William Spencer Hannah Diary,” Digital Collections, accessed March 28, 2024, https://digitaljones.omeka.net/items/show/21.