The journal of Julia Le Grand, New Orleans, 1862-1863; . JULIA LeGRAND She remembers Miss Julia as always in a soft,trailing white gown, full of romantic fancies, and always accompaniedby a great dog, the gift of a lover, an absent one, about whom therewas some mystery. She is remembered as being very beautiful andgraceful, with a suggestion of pensiveness about her, which was nodoubt heightened by a childish imagination. Bee page 23. THE JOURNAL OF JULIA Le grand NEW ORLEANS 1862-1863 Edited byKate Mason Ro\^land and Mrs. Morris Croxall RICHMOND I EVERETT WADDET CO. 1911 W/f Copyright, 19
The journal of Julia Le Grand, New Orleans, 1862-1863; . JULIA LeGRAND She remembers Miss Julia as always in a soft,trailing white gown, full of romantic fancies, and always accompaniedby a great dog, the gift of a lover, an absent one, about whom therewas some mystery. She is remembered as being very beautiful andgraceful, with a suggestion of pensiveness about her, which was nodoubt heightened by a childish imagination. Bee page 23. THE JOURNAL OF JULIA Le grand NEW ORLEANS 1862-1863 Edited byKate Mason Ro\^land and Mrs. Morris Croxall RICHMOND I EVERETT WADDET CO. 1911 W/f Copyright, 1911 By Kate Mason Rowland and Mrs. Morris L. Croxall. © TO Edith Pye Weeden, the little niece for whom the journal was written, this volume is affectionately dedicated by the editors. PREFACE The period, the place, the circumstances of thisdiary are replete with the romance of the greatwar that made for the Confederate States ofAmerica the glorious name in history which isthe rich inheritance of our people today. Thestory of New Orleans, thejournalofjuliale01wait
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