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Bedford County, VA, Tax Bill to Forrest Wheat
Bedford County, Virginia, tax bill sent to Forrest Wheat in 1841.
Forest Wheat Receipt
Receipt belonging to Forrest Wheat for $2.25 worth of goods.
Forest Wheat Petition Receipt
Receipt given to Forrest Wheat for filing a petition.
Forest Wheat Receipt for Postage
Reciept showing postage puchases made by Forest Wheat in 1852.
Zachiariah Wheat Account with Micajoch Tavis, Jr.
Account held by Zachariah Wheat with Micajoch Travis Jr.
Jane Wheat Account with Chester Miller
Account held by Jane Wheat with Chester Miller in 1867.
Letter, Joseph Key to Father, October 20, 1864
Letter sent from Joseph Key to his father responding to a previous letter and updating him on army life.
Letter, Levi Wheat to Brother, December 8, 1857
Letter sent from Levi Wheat to his brother inquiring about his health and updating him about deaths in the family.
Letter, Joseph Key to Father, April 21, 1862
Letter sent from Joseph Key to his father updating him on army life.
Letter, E. W. Key to Wife, November 27, 1864
Letter sent from E. W. Key to his wife discussing his life in the army.
George Reaves Will
This is the will of George Reaves.
Letter, Joseph Key to Father, May 29, 1863
Letter sent from Joseph Key to his father responding to a previous letter and updating him on army life.
Bedford Democrat Newspaper, August 11, 1892
This is a copy of the Bedford Democrat, printed on August 11, 1892.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, April 28, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on April 28, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, May 12, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on May 12, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, May 25, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on May 25, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, June 4, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on June 4, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, July 22, 1962
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on July 22, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, August 9, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on August 9, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, October 17, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on October 17, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, November 10, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on November 10, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, December 1, 1862
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on December 1, 1862.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, January 28, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on January 28, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, February 23, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on February 23, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, March 6, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on March 6, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, May 4, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on May 4, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, May 19, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on May 19, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, July 16, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on July 16, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, July 7, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on July 7, 1863.
H. Knapp to E. Knapp, December 17, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother, H. Knapp, on December 17, 1863.
Sister to E. Knapp, January 11, 1863
This letter was sent to Edgar Knapp from his brother on January 11, 1863.
Copybook, Milton S. Koontz, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Diary, Milton S. Koontz, June 10, 1863 to December 31, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Milton S. Koontz's Diary from the dates June 10, 1863 to December 31, 1863. Focuses primarily on the military related actions of each day
Diary, Milton S. Koontz, 1865 (Ms1984-172)
Milton S. Koontz's Diary from March 1865 to May 1865. Primarily details the movements and actions of Koontz and his fellow troops.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie, Camp Garrett [West Virginia], June 21, 1861(Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Shares experiences of camp life and his fellow soldiers. Includes an explanation of credit due in case he does not return from war.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie, Camp Greenbrier River Va., August 21, 1861 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Discusses prospects of peace, recent battles (Manassas) and the current ongoings in the army.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Mother, Hevener's Store Va., October 1, 1861 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his mother. Discusses current illness and letters recieved from others.
Letter, George W. Koontz to [Sister] Nellie, Camp Bowling Green Va., February 25, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Discusses recent ongoings in the war.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie & Cousin Alice, Camp Near Hamilton Crossing [Va.], May 9, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie & Cousin Alice. Discusses the numerous dead that resulted from a recent battle.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie, Camp Culpeper C. H. [Va.], July 26, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Discusses current thoughts on the war, wishes to return home, and requests for clothing.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Mother, Camp near Orange Court House Va., August 13, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his Mother. Recalls events since last letter (from Camp Mitchell's Station). Includes other war news and requests for socks.
Letter, George W. Koontz to [Sister] Nellie, Camp Rapid Ann Station, December 5, 1863 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Recounts recent events around Madeenville. Also dicusses recent correspondences with other family members.
Letter, George W. Koontz to [Sister] Nellie, Camp Taylor, Orange Va., May 3, 1864, (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Nellie. Shares that his troop will march to the front lines and explains other troop movements around Culpeper, Richmond, and Gordonsville.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Mother, Camp in an old field, May 15, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his Mother. Gives a detailed account of the "Great Battle" that occured on the Plank & Old Orange & Fredericksburg Road (Battle has not yet ended).
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister [Nellie?], Near Petersburg Va., June 28, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his sister [Nellie?]. Details the current state of Koontz and his fellow soldiers. Also recounts recent battles at Cold Harbor and Petersburg.
Letter, George W. Koontz to his Mother, Near Petersburg, July 4, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his Mother. Koontz tells of the weakness of Grant, the improper actions of the Yankee soldiers, and the recent casualties and sicknesses.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister [Nellie], Near Petersburg VA., July 16, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to his Sister Nellie. Koontz shares his thoughts on Grant's next moves in the campaign. Letter ends abruptly (Missing page?)
Letter, George W. Koontz to Nellie [Sister], Fort Jerusalem near Petersburg Va., July 22, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to [Sister] Nellie. Koontz offers minor updates from the war including the defense of Richmond against Grant. Koontz also requests gifts of dried corn and soap.
Letter, George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie, Fort Jerusalem, Petersburg Va., September 11, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Koontz gives an update on their postal improvements, as well as detailing his expectations for the future and end of the war.
Letter, George W. Koontz to [Sister] Nellie, Price's Battery [Va.], December 3, 1864 (Ms1984-172)
Letter from George W. Koontz to Sister Nellie. Koontz talks primarily about Milt's dilemma of whether to transfer or not.
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