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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Dallam", sorted by average review score:

A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: The Diary of Frances Peter
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kentucky (May, 2000)
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A very Good Civilian PerspectiveIt's not too often that you get a Civilian view of the Civil War. This book shows how Seccesh and Unionists acted towards each other in a border state, depending upon who's troops were occupying the town of Lexington (Home of John Hunt Morgan). The diary was written by a homebound girl (she had epilepsy) with Union leanings. The area that she saw from her window still exists today, including her home and others mentioned and also show up on a hand-drawn map that is in the book. A very good book for those seeking something besides the same old worn out War stories.
A good civilian perspective of War time KYA very good diary of the occupation of Lexington KY by both CS and US troops during the Civil War. Since the city was home to both Unionist and Secceshionist Civilians, it shows how each acted depending on who occupied the city at the time. It is a good illustration of Home Front activity.

Canadian Dakota
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (June, 1947)
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Early Voyages and Travels in the Levant: The Diary of Thomas Dallam. 1599-1600 and Extracts from the Diaries of Dr. John Covel 1670-1679
Published in Hardcover by Burt Franklin (June, 1989)
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The Official Guide to MBA Programs
Published in Paperback by Graduate Management Admission (September, 1994)
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