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  1. 2011-014-002-007 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Family attending to Robert's business affairs; Confederate troops not paid; religion and support for Confederate cause. Note: A transcription of the letters may be found on Oversized, Row E.

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 2011-014-002-015 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Nursing again; military visitors; family news; scarlet fever in town; funeral details; camp life.

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  6. 2011-014-002-039 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Fredericksburg men taken as hostages; battles on James River; visit to Petersburg; news of friends; religous service; thoughts on youth at war; low army morals; loss of compassion; romance; Jefferson Davis's proclamation for Jackson's Army to raise the "black flag" regarding Pope's Army -- to take no prisoners.

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  7. 2011-014-002-040 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Hostages in Washington, DC prison; picketing near James River; troop movements near Petersburg, but no battles; camp life; supplies needed for brother to join regiment; uniforms; problem with eye; Stonewall Jackson fighting again.

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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. 2011-014-002-101 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Slaves: Aunt Caroline, Frank Quiet picket duty; desultory firing; brisk skirmish last night with two men hurt; news of friends and family; camp life; not prepared for fight with Yankee ironclads with only one gun in battery; one gun burst in battle with three Yankee ironclads but no one hurt; Gen. Lee here a few days ago said it was fortunate it burst then rather than in a general engag...

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  10. 2011-014-002-103 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Robert Taylor Knox to Virginia Soutter Knox December 6-7, 1864

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