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July 1, 1858, University of Virginia announcement
July 1, 1858, University of Virginia announcement (Re: Final exercises, best debater, Charles Stringfellow, sent by Bennett Taylor)
July 11, 1864, Letter to Mollie, from Wash in Fort Delaware
July 11, 1865, Letter to Cousin, from Charles (C.A.W.) (C.A. Welch), Boston
July 12, 1865, Letter to G.W. Nelson in Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover County, VA, from Mollie
July 6, 1863, "Home," letter to Wash from Cousin Molly S. Award of Gettysburg and loss of 10,000 Men
June 12, 1864, Letter to Mollie, from Wash, Point Lookout
June 14, 1857, Letter from Adelaide, to Nannie
June 14, 1864, Letter to Mollie from Wash, Hammund General Hospital, Point Lookout
June 14, 1864, Letter to Mollie from Wash, Hammund General Hospital, Point Lookout
June 17, 1828 Prescription for Nelson Esq. from a Pharmacy in Parish
June 17, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD
June 22, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD
June 22, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD
June 26, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.), Point Lookout, MD, From M
June 28, 1864, Letter to Mollie, from Wash in Fort Delaware, and Another letter to "My Dear Friend," from Haley Curtis, no date
June 28, 1864, Letter to Mollie, from Wash in Fort Delaware, (Envelope Contains a small note- [To Mollie from Dune-requests a book] and Another letter to "My Dear Friend," from Haley Curtis-no date)
June 3, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD
June 3, 1865, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Division 38, Ft. Delaware, DE
June 5, 1857, Letter from Cousin Mevllie Scollay, in Middleway, to Cousin Nannie
June 5, 1857, Letter from Cousin Mevllie Scollay, in Middleway, to Cousin Nannie
June 6, 1857, Envelope from Adelaide to Nannie
June 6, 1857, Letter to Nannie from Mother Adelaide
June 6, 1864, Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD, from M
June 7, 1857, Letter to Nannie from Hugh Jr.
June 7, 1864, Letter to Mollie, from Wash, Point Lookout
June, 1857, Letter to Nannie from Hugh Jr.
Ledger pages, Hugh M. Nelson, n.d.
Letter by John Nichols Ridgway to R. P. Wright, November 6, 1862
Letter from John Nichols Ridgway to R. P. Wright on November 6, 1862.
Letter from A. S. Ward requesting clothes, Februay 3, 1863
This letter is from A. S. Ward and request that his brother's clothes be sent to him.
Letter from B. L. Bell and Nancy Walton to S. L. Walton, February 22, 1865
Letter from B. L. Bell and Nancy Walton to S. L. Walton dated February 22, 1865.
Letter from S. L. Walton to Companion, June 24, 1864
Letter from S. L. Walton to "Companion" updating them on his health and life in the army.
Letter from S. L. Walton to Father, Mother, and Wife, February 12, 1865
Letter from S. L. Walton to his father, mother, and wife updating them on his health and his return to the army.
Letter from S. L. Walton to friends and relatives, July 14, 1861
Letter from S. L. Walton to friends and relatives updating them on his health and life in the army.
Letter from S. L. Walton to James Walton, July 27, 1864
Letter from S. L. Walton to his father updating him on his wound.
Letter from S. L. Walton to wife, Nancy A. Walton, June 10, 1864
Letter from S. L. Walton to his wife updating her on his health.
Letter from S. L. Walton, to wife, Nancy A. Walton, March 9, 1865
Letter from S. L. Walton to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, James R. Smith, November 26, 1863
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Orange Co., Va. to ailing brother inquiring about his health and reporting on recent troop activities and movements, including an anticipated visit by Jefferson Davis to his corps.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, April 28, 1863
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Camp Morse's' Neck, Va. about recent correspondence, distances from Union troops, respect for Col. Wharton, and deserters from home.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, April 29, 1864
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Camp Pisgah about recent correspondence, running for Commissioner, and camp life.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, August 19, 1861
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Lewisburg about his ill health, the ladies of Lewisburg's kindness toward the camp, friends and acquaintances from home in the camp, and news of the war.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, August 4, 1862
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Giles Co., Va. about upcoming troop movement and asks brother to take care of his finances.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, December 23, 1862
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from near Richmond, Va. on current camp conditions, anticipated troop movement, the fortification of Richmond, and his hope that troops never arrive near home.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, February 3, 1863
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from near Franklin, Va. about recent recruits from home, thoughts on how his brother can avoid service, recent troop movement, and those from home missing.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, January 3, 1864
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Orange Co., Va. about camp life, a man brought under court martial, the Carroll Guard, speculation about his brother being drafted within the year, friends from home, and furloughs.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, July 22, 1862
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Giles Co., Va. on a recent conscription order in his home county, worries about the tolls it will take on friends and loved ones, and hopes that his brother can avoid service.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, June 16, 1862
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Giles Co., Va. on the recent movements of his regiment, correspondence answered and received, and the safe condition of friends.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, June 2, 1863
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from near Hamilton's Crossing, Va. regarding the death of his nephew, Temple, camp conditions and his health, prices of goods, and requests news of those at home.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, March 23, 1864
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Morton's Ford, Va. about being stationed at a picket line, the brutal weather conditions, his brother's exemption from service, running for the Magistracy, furloughs, and Grant's arrival.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, March 3, 1863
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from near Franklin, Va. regarding brother's exemption from service, arrangements for farm work, anticipated troop movement, and prospects of peace.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, May 24, 1862
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Salt Sulphur Springs with details of a battle at Lewisburg and news of family and mutual friends killed or wounded.
Letter from William Alexander Smith to his brother, Stephen Mitchell Smith, October 21, 1861
Confederate soldier in the 50th Virginia Regiment writes from Lewisburg on illnesses of friends serving in the army, decisions by the Southern Congress regarding full citizenship rights for those who voted Union, and an impending fight at Manassas.
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