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  1. 2011-014-001-007 - Documents

    Transcription, Photocopy and Original letter from Virginia A. Knox to Mr. Thomas F. Knox.

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  2. 2011-014-002-010 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. 1861 Family news; church news; war rumors.

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  3. 2011-014-002-027 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. May 17, 1862 Troop movements; Danville trains; evacuation of Norfolk; worry of intemperance; family news; 300 Yankees in town & 1,000 across river; women arrested for harboring pickets; battle of Williamsburg; Confederate day of prayer; Union prayer meeting; refugees in Danville; CSS Virginia blown up; the Bell's marched up the James River.

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  4. 2011-014-002-028 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. June 3, 1862

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  5. 2011-014-002-037 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Letter from Old Capitol Prison; hostages; possible release from prison; Yankee control in Fredericksburg; prison conditions; must earn a living for family; need help for release from prison; family news; troop movements.

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  6. 2011-014-002-041 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Relatives and friends taking care of father in prison; prison conditions; news of family and friends; hotel kitchen burned down in severe storm; Fredericksburg lady being courted by Yankee general; General Pope's order regarding oath of allegiance; one hostage released; details of father's arrest; worry about youngest son being left alone in Fredericksburg.

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  7. 2011-014-002-044 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Women on their way home; Yankees evacuated Fredericksburg, but fear they may return; both boys in Battle of Sharpsburg, where Robert carried Flag off the field; Farmers Bank moved back to Danville; expect England & France to recognize Confederacy in 10 days; Father had photo taken; plans to return home; news of family and friends; camp fever.

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  8. 2011-014-002-047 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Effect of snow when troops have no tents, blankets; rumors about troop movements; details of Yankee raid in town; Yankee cavalry impressive; fighting in streets; Lt. Thompson's wake and funeral; many Southern soldiers on leave in town taken prisoner; news of friends; father sending cavalry boots to boys in camp; difficulty in getting letters to front; news of European support; English vess...

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  9. 2011-014-002-055 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Furniture being shipped out by degrees; no furloughs since battle is felt imminent near Fredericksburg; General Hooker's Division crossed six miles above Falmouth; shell exploded accidently by soldiers in town caused general alarm and troops on both sides lined up to fight; plenty to eat in Fredericksburg; no mail with Arkansas; details of friend's illness and death; sermonizes on evils of...

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  10. 2011-014-002-058 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. March 18, 1863 Father visiting in Richmond; Yankees crossed over Kelly's Ford; worried since no letters from Robert; family distributed religous materials to Hood's Division as they passed in Richmond; news of family and friends; dangers of card playing in camp; father unable to return to Fredericksburg; friend died in Washington Territory.

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  11. 2011-014-002-077 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg August 12, 1863 Virginia Ann Soutter Knox to Robert Taylor Knox Note: Miss Martha was a white servant.

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  12. 2011-014-002-080 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. Virginia A. Soutter Knox to Robert Taylor Knox & James S. Knox August 20, 1863 Note: Miss Martha was a white servant.

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