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A woman's wartime journal : an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea

Dolly Sumner Lunt, originally from New England, married Thomas Burge and settled on his plantation near Covington, Georgia. When Burge died in the 1850s, he left Dolly with the plantation and over 100 slaves. Lunt's account of Sherman's army crossing her land offers a unique perspective as she was a woman, a land owner and a Northerner.

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  • "Dolly Sumner Lunt, originally from New England, married Thomas Burge and settled on his plantation near Covington, Georgia. When Burge died in the 1850s, he left Dolly with the plantation and over 100 slaves. Lunt's account of Sherman's army crossing her land offers a unique perspective as she was a woman, a land owner and a Northerner."@en

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  • "A woman's wartime journal : an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge)"
  • "A woman's wartime journal : an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea"@en
  • "A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge)"@en
  • "A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge)"
  • "A woman's wartime journal : an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's Army on the march to the sea"
  • "A woman's wartime journal an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge)"@en