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Mary Chesnut

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Mary Chesnut (1823-1886) lived in Charleston, South Carolina, and is famous for keeping an extremely detailed diary describing the American Civil War. She was born in Stateboro , South Carolina, to Mary Boykin and Stephen Decatur Miller, who had been a senator and governor of South Carolina.

On April 23, 1840, she married James Chesnut, Jr. who was elected to the senate in 1850.

Her diary, called A Diary from Dixie, begins on February 15, 1861, and ends on August 2, 1865. It was originally published in 1905, and a larger edition was published in 1949.

Readings from her diary play an important role in the documentary television series, The Civil War by Ken Burns.

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