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Box 2

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Contains 45 Results:

Writer: C.C. Mobley Writer's location: Division Hospital near PetersburgWriter's Military Unit: Confederate, 43rd Alabama InfantryAddressee: Wife, 7/5/1864

 unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents

Written on Union Morning Report Form - Prepared to meet death and God - Mails delayed - Paid 50 cents for this sheet of paper and much more.Number of pages: 2. Illustrated.

Dates: 7/5/1864

Writer: Thomas Jefferson Campbell (C ) Writer's location: Near Berryville, VAWriter's Military Unit: Confederate, 48th Virginia InfantryAddressee: Cousin, 7/19/1864

 unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents

Written on captured Union song sheet - has marched over 500 miles - unit has barely enough men for a color guard.Number of pages: 2 and envelope. Illustrated.

Dates: 7/19/1864

Writer: Unknown Soldier - Job Writer's location: Triana, ALWriter's Military Unit: Unknown Addressee: Flora, 7/27/1864

 unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents

Refers to "I don't have any inclination whatever of dying" - Talks about "What a fine thing letter writing is" - Mentions his loving attachment to Flora.Number of pages: 4

Dates: 7/27/1864

Writer: George B. Noyes Writer's location: Deep Bottom, VAWriter's Military Unit: Union, 11th Maine InfantryAddressee: Friend Emery, 7/29/1864

 unspecified — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents

The regiment that never runs. "Honor lies on the field and disgrace in the gutter"Number of pages: 4 and envelope.

Dates: 7/29/1864