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to his brother and sister
26 November 1862
Bunnell, Jonathan, fl. 1862-1864
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated November 26, 1862. Written at Stafford Court House
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30 November 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated November 30, 1862. Written at Stafford Court House
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3 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 3, 1862. Written at Stafford Court House
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7 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 7, 1862. Was written near Belle Plains, Virginia.
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9 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 9, 1862. Was written near Belle Plains, Virginia.
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12 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 12, 1862.
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15 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 15, 1862.
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16 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 16, 1862.
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25 December 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated December 25, 1862. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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to his sister
circa 1862
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated circa 1862Written in camp near White Oak Church
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1 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 1, 1863.
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3 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 3, 1863.
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5 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated March 5, 1863.
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6 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated March 6, 1863.
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9 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 9, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church
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13 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 13, 1863.
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10 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 10, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated March 1863.
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19 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 19, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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circa 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated circa 1863
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22 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 22, 1863.
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25 March 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 25, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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March 29, 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated March 29, 1863.
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4 April 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated April 4, 1863.
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1 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 1, 1863.
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6 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 6, 1863.
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9 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 9, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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10 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 10, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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12 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 12, 1863.Written in camp near White Oak Church
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13 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his sister dated May 13, 1863.
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14 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 14, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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18 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 18, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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19 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 19, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church
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23 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 23, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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24 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 24, 1863.
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28 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 28, 1863.
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30 May 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated May 30, 1863.
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1 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 1, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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3 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 3, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church/
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5 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 5, 1863. Written in camp near White Oak Church.
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7 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 7, 1863.
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8 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 8, 1863.
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10 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 10, 1863.
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12 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 12, 1863.
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13 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 13, 1863.
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17 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 17, 1863.
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19 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 19, 1863. Written at the Fairfax Court House near Fairfax, Virginia.
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20 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 20, 1863.
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21 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 21, 1863.
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23 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 23, 1863.
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25 June 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated June 25, 1863. Written near Fairfax, Virginia.
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3 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 3, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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5 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 5, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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11 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 11, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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15 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 15, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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20 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 20, 1863.
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26 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 26, 1863.
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29 August 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated August 29, 1863. Written while he was in the hospital. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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1 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 1, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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3 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 3, 1863.
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One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated circa 1863.
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4 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 4, 1863.
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6 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 6, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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8 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 8, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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9 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 9, 1863. Was written near New Battison, Virginia.
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11 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 11, 1863.
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13 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 13, 1863.
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14 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 14, 1863.
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18 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 18, 1863.
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21 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 21, 1863.
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24 September 1863
One letter from Jonathan Bunnell to his brother and sister dated September 24, 1863.
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to Mother
4 November 1863
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
in very feeble health. in camp two miles from Brandy Station. asks her to send him all kinds of food.
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9 November 1863
very weak. hoping for a furlough. if he doesn't get one, he will ask for a transfer to Raleigh.
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16 November 1863
still weak, but a little better. would like to hear of someone that escaped their company so he can write to them. learned that they are fighting again on the Rappiaan.
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8 January 1864
came into Raleigh with Henry Barrow. now in robust health. twelve miles from Orange. some of the boys are getting furlough and there is one case of small pox.
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January 14, 1864
have been eating two meals a day.will have to go on picket duty down by the river soon. Written in a camp near Rapidan River, Virginia
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January 25, 1864
left camp last Thursday. will stay here four or five days and then then company will go to Salisbury.
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February 7, 1864
just got back from Newbern where they had a skirmish and managed to the drive the yankees back to town. saw Rob as they were marching to witness the execution of two N. Carolineans who deserted their army.Written in a camp near Kinston, North...
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7 March 1864
water damage, unable to read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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to Brother
14 March 1864
water damage, cannot be read.Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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water damage, cannot be read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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March 29, 1864
cannot be read.Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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4 April 1864
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17 April 1864
marched about 3 miles and lay in wait of a battle but the yankees did not advance so they went back to their old camp. expects there to be fighting on Thursday. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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24 April 1864
mentions Rob who he saw recently and received a letter, Mrs. Mary Garamea who is living in town. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
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25 May 1864
now in Hanover, Junction, VA. there is some pretty hard fighting over in Pennsylvania. never been so tired in his life. has been marching day and night for some time.
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8 June 1864
sick and tired. resting today but expects they will move again soon. has not heard from Rob in a while. the rations have been very good lately.
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12 June 1864
have been resting for 4 or 5 days now. have started to draw clothing as part of their rations. has not heard from Rob in a good while.
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1864
they were in Maryland one day and and left there yesterday morning. marched a distance of 20 miles. is so, so tired of marching. the rations have been scant.
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6 September 1864
there was a very severe skirmish at Smithfield the 28th of last month. heard the news that J.S Loukey died but hopes it is not true.
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15 September 1864
tired of fighting. wants the war to end, but sees no prospect of stopping. has not heard from Rob and fears he may have been captured or killed since the fighting in Atlanta was severe.
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to Mrs. Ann E. Lowry
24 September 1864
Saunders, J.H., fl. 1862
informs her that her son was wounded and has lost a leg.
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4 October 1864
assures his mother that he is doing fine considering the circumstances. he is treated well and has plenty to eat. A.C McKinney came to visit him
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13 October 1864
the doctor says he is doing very well. still afraid that Rob has been killed.
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19 October 1864
informs her it will be some time before he gets home, for they won't let him leave until he is perfectly well. they treat him good.
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26 October 1864
still has pain, but is doing very well. hopes to be home by Christmas.
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6 November 1864
his wound is healing very nicely. will be able to get out of bed soon. glad she is doing well with the farm. asks her to save some apples for him.
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17 November 1864
upset his wound is not yet healed, so he may not be home yet for Christmas. his one consolation is that he'll be able to stay. writes "what am I now, but a poor and aged soldier, a cripple for life..." but is thankful he survived.
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24 November 1864
his wound is now nearly healed and soon it won't be so painful. still worried about Rob.
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