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"Dead in Trenches."
[1865/04/02, cf. Burns, 311.]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Shows a Confederate soldier dead in a trench at Fort Mahone, with numerous cheveaux-de-frise visible atop the wall of the trench.
GLC03029.46
to: Drazilla Churchill.
26 July 1862
Churchill, Byron, 1846-?
Churchill learned in his mother's last letter that his brother is missing, and now offers encouragement that he will be found alive. He reveals that "disease is making sad havoc with us at present….[i]n fact I am more afraid of disease than I am of...
GLC03859.02
to Drazilla Churchill
21 September 1862
Reassures his mother of his safety by confirming that his division has been successful in the area of Corinth, Mississippi. Discussing Confederate General Sterling Price, writes "Wee have give Genrel Prise Hell in Mississippi and tenn He was...
GLC03859.08
17 June 1863
Churchill's regiment is now stationed at Snyder's Bluff, where "the hole armey is bysly [busily] in Gaiged [engaged] in diging intrenchments and Bilding foarts…" From their vantage point above Vicksburg, they are "bombarding the sity With our Hevy...
GLC03859.18
30 July 1864
Churchill reports that he was involved in heavy fighting on both the 22nd and 28th, but fortunately escaped unhurt. The surgeon believes that there were 33 men wounded, one killed, and one who died of his wounds. There appears to be some sort of...
GLC03859.22
03 August 1864
Brief note enclosing his certificate of reenlistment.
GLC03859.23
to Henry Knox
17 June 1776
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Responds very late to Knox's two previous letters because he is busy. Briefly outlines his daily routine. Gives an account of the recent plans, activities, and capture of the privateer Hero, captained by James Tracy, while pursuing a prize of...
GLC02437.00343
to Lucy Knox
24 April 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Writes that he curses "the man who first brought on this war only because it separates me from my Love." Mentions that he has received instructions from George Washington to inspect and fortify the local harbor in order to make it safe for...
GLC02437.00276
to: Sam Chapman
1906/12/07
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Cousin Alice's visit to Covington, Va.; speculation about the Robertson family (from San Francisco); work on his book Stuart's Calvary in the Gettysburg Campaign.
GLC03921.20
to: Messrs. Moffat Yard & Co.
1907/10/09
Defense of his book Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, with enclosed copy of a reader's opinion of the book.
GLC03921.22
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