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Looks as if there is an autobiography.

Hebert, Louis, 1820-1901. Title: Autobiography, 1894. Description: 1 item (18 p.) Notes: In the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (#3047). Typed transcription made from a typed transcription; location of original unknown. Autobiography of Hebert, planter, Louisiana state legislator and state engineer, West Point graduate, Confederate brigadier general, and school teacher. Most of the autobiography deals with Hebert's Civil War experiences in the Tennessee and Mississippi area, including the surrender of Vicksburg, Miss., in 1863, and along the North Carolina coast.

Hebert, Louis, 1820-1901. Title: Louis Hebert autobiography, circa 1893. Description: 1 v. 11 items. Notes: This manuscript group includes materials originally accessioned as Mss. 3014. No restrictions on access. Louis Hebert was a native of Iberville Parish, La., and a Confederate general during the Civil War. Autobiography discusses family background; early life; experience on the Louisiana State Board of Engineers; Confederate military experience in Missouri, Kansas, northern Mississippi, and North Carolina; and postwar experiences as a teacher. Included are correspondence and documents containing biographical information. Microfilm. Baton Rouge, La. : LSU Libraries, 1976. 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm.

Hebert, Louis, 1820-1901. Title: Louis Hebert letter, 1889. Description: 1 letter. Notes: This manuscript group includes materials originally accessioned as Mss. 2533. No restrictions on access. Louis Hebert was a native of Iberville Parish, La., and a Confederate general during the Civil War. Letter refers to the destruction of all Hebert's personal papers prior to his return to Baton Rouge at the end of the Civil War. Physical rights are retained by the LSU Libraries. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws. Louis Hebert Autobiography, Mss. 3014, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. Louis Hebert Letter, Mss. 2533, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La.

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