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Letter sent from a camp near Knoxville, Tennessee informing Mary Black of a skirmish nearby which Hugh Black and his regiment fought in. Other affairs within the letter include the necessity for money at home, and Hugh Black's own...
Letter from Camp Pollard, Alabama describing the current status of Neill's regiment and his request to be transferred. Document includes both the original letter and typed copy.
Letter informing Mary Black about the replacement of the regiment's General, the desertion of many Confederate soldiers, and Hugh Black's own arrival home. Hugh Black also predicts the capture of Robert E. Lee's army and the end of the...
This broadside protests the circuluation of a letter by John Henry Hopkins, Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont, which supports slavery as an institution. The broadside was produced in Philadelphia, PA, September, 1863, and is signed by 104...
Letter informing Mary Black that Hugh Black and his regiment are now stationed in Marianna, Florida; and of the news that Richmond, Virginia is being evacuated due to the Federal Army. Document includes both original letter and typed copy.
Letter transcribed by Will Sylvester listing the casualties and injuries which Captain Black and his regiment received after the Battle of Chickamauga, from September 19, 1863 to September 20, 1863. Document includes both original letter...
The First Auditor has received A. B. Noyes's reports and Register of Export Duty for the term ending December 31, 1863 and his accounts of February 1864.
Letter written from the General Hospital in Columbus, Georgia informing Mary Black of Hugh Black's wellness, and assuring her that he will continue to write. Document includes both original letter and typed manuscript.
Letter written from Loudon, Tennessee explaining the march Hugh Black and his regiment will soon have to make to Kentucky, and the urgency for Mary Black to exchange the family's Confederate currency for the state currency. Document...
Letter sent from a camp near Knoxville, where Hugh Black speculates that the fighting is near an end and describes the abundance of vegetable harvests in the area. Document includes both original letter and typed copy.
Inglis wrote in his diary troop movements and action seen while serving in Company D (the Wakulla Guards), 3rd Florida Infantry during the Civil War. This digital copy is created from a photocopy of the original item returned to the owner.
Letter discusses Neil Ferguson who Noyes relieved from duty as a temporary inspector for failure to collect duties correctly. Roane recommends the actions to take next.
Diary entry in which Captain Black chronicles his campaign throughout the southern United States between June 12th and October 11th. Pages one and two are missing; the diary entry begins on page three. Part of the Captain Hugh Black...
W. R. Pettes informs A. B. Noyes that he received a telegram from the Confederate Secretary of Treasury C. G. Memminger that all duties must be paid in coin or sterling exchange starting February 17, 1864.
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