Burch, James Anderson, 1829-1906 to George Wortham

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GLC#
GLC02233.44-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
4 June 1864
Author/Creator
Burch, James Anderson, 1829-1906
Title
to George Wortham
Place Written
Washington, North Carolina
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 28.5 cm, Width: 24 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Burch asks Wortham to send Lea's petition from last winter as the latest one is missing. Lea has a large, helpless family and Burch wishes to send him home to support them. Burch reports that a truce boat came yesterday for the friends of those who went with the Yankees and will return in a few days.

Excerpt: "I have no news of importance a truce boat came up yesterday for the friends of those who went with the Yankees who they said they heard at Newbern was suffering the commander at Newbern sent for them they did not carry off any person but said they will come again in a few days. All quiet here."

James A. Burch was a Captain in the Fiftieth North Carolina Infantry. Later served as a state senator for North Carolina.

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