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Ms1992_003_PrestonRobertT_B1F13_TransferRequest_a.jpg

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Ms1992_003_PrestonRobertT_B1F13_MorningReport.jpg

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Ms2002-015_036.pdf
This is an envelope that list the address of Lt. Charles W. Knowles.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_002.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp mostly discusses his movements and his current location. Stepp also tells his wife where to send her letters.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_006.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses his frustration with the war and his desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_010.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp was also responding to a letter from his wife in which she mentioned she was having a hard time at home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_009.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also lists several items that he had sent to his wife.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_005.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_008.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health. Stepp writes of a desire to return home and ask his family not to send any more clothing.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_007.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health. Stepp also discusses how much he misses his family and his desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_003.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp writes about the lack of food and poor weather conditions.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_012.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health. Stepp also discusses his meals and expresses a desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_015.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife informing her that he had been captured by the Union army.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_014.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp is also discussing farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_013.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses items he had received from his wife.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_011.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_016.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife discussing being captured by the Union army. Stepp discusses the camps that he was taken to and expresses a desire to be reunited with his family.

Ms2003_006_Tice_003.pdf
Confederate soldier in the 42nd Virginia Infantry writes from camp near Romney about personal and family matters, the withdrawal of Union forces from Romney and the many provisions captured by the Confederates there, the war-time prices of various…

CIVILWARSEAL0001.tif
Electrotype replica of the Great Seal of the Confederate States of America produced in the early 1870s.

CIV0004.tif
Photograph of a young man, possibly a Civil War soldier.

CIV0235.tif
Photograph of James Reames, a soldier in the Nottaway Rifle Guard.

CIV0234.tif
Pin of the Grand Army of the Republic.

CIV0003.tif
Photograph of a Civil War solider.

CIV0001.tif
Photograph of a young Civil War soldier.

CIV0249.tif
Photograph of a man wearing a Civil War uniform and a young girl.

CIV0247.tif
Photograph of a young girl.

CIV0243.tif
Tin-type photograph of Mrs. J. A. Benjamin.

CIV0242.tif
Photograph of an man sitting.
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