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    WPA Historical Survey: Dixie Opposite Whig Hill and near Bloody Angle. Originally part of the Beverly tract.

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    Photograph of Marion Gordon Willis. Age 10 years. Son of John Churchill Willis and Catesby Woodford Willis. Served in the Civil War 6th Virginia Cavalry Co. I under Fitzhugh Lee, Lomax Brigade.

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    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Not heard where regiment is stationed; rumors of troop movements; letters from family and friends with some news; weather in Columbia, South Carolina; many visits around Columbia; description of sermon; rumor that people might return to Fredericksburg soon; meeting with friends at church; things still hard on family in Fredericksburg; writing difficult with such bad pens; awaiting news fro...

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  11. 2011-014-002-065 - Documents

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    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Note: Miss Martha was a white servant. Grateful for Robert's letters; women home from Richmond with all furniture; Yankee cavalry in Stafford and rumor that Barksdale will soon be back; family news; may send boys' clothing to Richmond for safety; fresh fruits in Fredericksburg; news of servants; mail to Fredericksburg now daily.

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