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October 13, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
to Mary Hughes
Planned escape by several prisoners through a tunnel (unsuccessful because plans were divulged by fellow prisoners); inquiring after Judge Thompson.
GLC02166.088
August 10, 1862
Enduring Sundays in prison; mending his own clothes; receiving newspapers.
GLC02166.032
August 21, 1862
Cautioning his wife against a relapse; discussion of a passage from the Columbus Journal about the release of 140 citizen prisoners.
GLC02166.043
August 24, 1862
Receiving no newspapers; mending his own clothes.
GLC02166.046
September 1, 1862
More medical advice; adjusting to conditions in the Prison No. 2; propagation of secessionism in the prison.
GLC02166.056
8 March 1863
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
to Nancy E. Jones
He will not pretend to be sick just to get a discharge like many others. He was discouraged after Stones River but is in good spirits again. The fort "is going to be the greatest in the United States when it is done."
GLC02739.040
14 March 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 142, whole no. 3522 (March 14, 1862)]
List of donations to the Ladies' Hospital Association. Confederate prisoners in Chicago. Editorial on disloyalty in Travis County. Letter from a high private. Aid for families of volunteers.
GLC05959.51.028
28 April 1862
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 28, no. 18, whole no. 3513 (April 28, 1862)]
Minutes from the Confederate Congress. Texans at Shiloh. News from the Rangers. Battle of Elkhorn. Tribute of respect to the Brazos Lodge.
GLC05959.51.031
30 April 1862
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 28, no. 19, whole no. 3514 (April 30, 1862)]
Danger that New Orleans has fallen, with an editorial on the state of New Orleans. First aid information. Reprint of the conscription law. List of casualties in Moore's Regiment. Federal comments from Nashville. Report from the Texas Rangers.
GLC05959.51.032
25 September 1861
A.F. Crutchfield & Co., fl. 1861
Daily express. [Vol. 11, no. 229, whole no. 3770 (September 25, 1861)]
From Western Virginia - Lee gone to join Floyd, Lincoln's pilots killed, The blockade of the Potomac, letter from General Floyd's camp.
GLC05959.74.21
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