This lecture explores diary sharing practices among Continental Army soldiers during the 1779 Sullivan Campaign. It highlights how soldiers, particularly officers, copied or shared entries, offering insights into their morale, camaraderie, and the campaign's impact on Native American livelihoods. The research suggests a culture of shared experience and record-keeping within the army.
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