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1863/7/19
Smith, David V.M., 1823-1863
He reports that Marylanders act more friendly toward the troops than the people in Pennsylvania. News concerning the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson.
GLC04189.50
[Collection of G. W. Buntly, A company, 41st regiment, Tennessee, infantry] [Decimalized .01-.11]
1862-1864
Buntly, G.W., fl. 1862-1864
The George W. Buntly collection of Civil War correspondence is primarily composed of letters written by Confederate infantryman Buntly to his brothers, William and Jacob. For most of the war both brothers are located in Lincoln County, Tennessee, but...
GLC04190
to Jacob Buntly
January 26, 1863
Predicts a battle soon at Port Hudson, Louisiana. Mentions smallpox.
GLC04190.04
to William Buntly
16 March 1863
Discusses the battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and the burning of a federal gunboat.
GLC04190.05
to Peter B. Rathbone
29 April 1863
Dederer, N. A., fl. 1862-1863
His regiment and another are assigned to drive cattle, horses, mules and sheep; an assignment he finds disgraceful. Dederer suggests that the commanding officers committed a number of mistakes in battle [possibly the Battle of Port Hudson 6/11/1863]...
GLC04703.08
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