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to his mother
27 April 1864
Tate, Jeremiah M., fl. 1829-1877
The first page is overwritten. Mentions various engagements with Yankees including the Battle of Plymouth, North Carolina.
GLC02082.53
to Mary
4 September 1864
The letter is written faintly in pencil on foxed paper. The third page is written in his code. Mentions still being on hospital duty.
GLC02082.57
December 24, 1864
Written in pencil. Mentions leaving the Shenandoah Valley on 14 December. Discusses the cold weather.
GLC02082.60
6 April 1864
Mentions making a bone ring from bone found at Seven Pines.
GLC02082.51
23 May 1864
Discusses battle action in the Wilderness Campaign, and mentions Yankee losses.
GLC02082.54
5 November 1864
Written in pencil. Reports that he went back to his regiment. Mentions the Battle of Cedar Creek.
GLC02082.58
10 August 1864
Written on stationery from a captured soldier from the 20th Maine Volunteers. Discusses hospital duty, and mentions General Jubal Early's campaign in the Washington, D.C. area.
GLC02082.56
January 31, 1864
Provides camp news. Believes that 1864 will be a desperate year for the South.
GLC02082.48
February 13, 1864
Discusses visiting Richmond. Reports that Gen. Rodes wants Brigade to go back to Rapidan.
GLC02082.49
February 21, 1864
Discusses his return to old winter quarters. Mentions marching in the cold weather. Reports that the Yanks seized Tuscaloosa. Also Tate also worries about the seizure of Tuscaloosa and wishes for a furlough to "bush whack them." Also describes an...
GLC02082.50
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