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Nov. 20th, 2019 09:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I found an error in the text I'm transcribing at work from that Civil War exhibit I mentioned. Nathan Bedford Forrest's last name is used with only a single 'r'. However, the misspelling occurs in a quotation of a diary from the period. I don't know whether it's an error by the original transcriber, or if it's actually a correct quotation of an error in the source material (which, by the way, is in Welsh, so even if I could look at it myself I doubt I could make heads or tails of it). This is how we get generational error.
That said, I suspect the original transcriber has already done a bit of correction since everything is nicely capitalized and punctuated to modern English standards.
That said, I suspect the original transcriber has already done a bit of correction since everything is nicely capitalized and punctuated to modern English standards.