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    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Birthday wishes to sister; food from home; northern draft; request for newspapers; steamships still in area.

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    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Family news; illness at home and in camp; no longer nursing soldiers.

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

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  5. 2011-014-002-012 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Confederate troop movements; supplies from home; camp life.

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  6. 2011-014-002-013 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Supplies from home; Confederate cause; religion; war rumors; family news.

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  7. 2011-014-002-014 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Father visits camp; family news; camp clothing; local marriages; hearing guns; problems with travel.

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  8. 2011-014-002-016 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Slaves: John, Billy, Charles Food from home; possible evacuation of town; visit of President Jefferson Davis & Gen. Joseph Johnston; militia drills; details of Yankee destruction of New Bern, North Carolina.

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  9. 2011-014-002-017 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. April 4, 1862 Virginia Soutter Knox to Robert Taylor Knox & James Soutter Knox.

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  10. 2011-014-002-020 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Family news; evacuation rumors; camp news.

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  11. 2011-014-002-021 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Fredericksburg bridges blown up; Yankees in Falmouth; Confederate soldiers evacuate town; family hoping to evacuate, but no transportation; town may surrender; family news; flour mill fired upon.

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  12. 2011-014-002-022 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Confederate army evacuation; Yankee camps; civilian evacuation; burned bridges rebuilt; Fredericksburg surrender; preparations for Yankee's arrival; churches closed; news of family and neighbors; Confederate cause.

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  13. 2011-014-002-025 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Conditions in Fredericksburg and Richmond; Confederate uniforms; Yankee rumor of lemon trees in Fredericksburg; news of family and neighbors; many sick soldiers passing through town; business in Richmond.

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  14. 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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  15. 2011-014-002-028 - Documents

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

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  16. 2011-014-002-029 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Note: Miss Martha was a white servant. Slaves: Charles Shanklin, Mrs. Shanklin, Winney Shanklin, Mary, Billy, Molly. Housing in Danville; troop movements; arrangements for remaining slaves; army substitute; news of friends; undelivered correspondence; confinement in Fredericksburg; behavior of slaves.

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  17. 2011-014-002-032 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Troop movements near Petersburg; camp life; camp visitors; uniform costs; James River June 30-July 1 battle of artillery vs. gunboats; Yankee disinformation.

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  18. 2011-014-002-034 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. Virginia Soutter Knox to Robert Taylor Knox. July 19, 1862 Slavery Slaves: Uncle Billy

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  19. 2011-014-002-035 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. July 21, 1862 Southern friend joined Northern army; troop movements; duties of Quartermaster; news of friends; detailed description of battles and emotions; food prices in Petersburg; damage to Fredericksburg homes; stores kept open to prevent Yankees from renting them; need every man to join since Lincoln drafted 300,000 more; ashamed of cousin who paid for a substitue - a mere boy; Nor...

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  20. 2011-014-002-036 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Slaves: George, Charles, Alexander Birthday wishes; news of family and friends; tea is scarce in Richmond; wounds and death of friends in battle; Fredericksburg wages for son and slaves; friends visiting in Petersburg.

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