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  1. 2011-014-002-061 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Robert Taylor Knox to Virginia Soutter Knox April 26, 1863 Troop movements near Suffolk; frequent shelling; news of friends in battle; in line of battle for 12 days; troop placement and capture of Yankees; Gen. French placed over Hood & Pickett, but only fought at Evansport where he destroyed amunition, stores and baggage of Southern troops - could have been treachery since he was from t...

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  2. 2011-014-002-067 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Yankees left Fredericksburg; waiting until father decides if they should come home; price going up for boarding house; so much marching; getting letters to front very difficult; received bread from soldier in mess; sending provisions to camp; news of brothers in army; all young men should join army; should insist on regimental chaplain; news of friends and illnesses; ladies should not stay...

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  3. 2011-014-002-078 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Received letter and most-needed clothes; many letters lost; troop movements near Fredericksburg; 30th Regt now has 410 men; drill each day; doesn't agree with selling house; didn't want house across street sold either, would like to buy it back; if house sold, will feel free to move out of area and earn enough to buy back the house as want to live and die in Fredericksburg; all officers no...

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  4. 2011-014-002-109 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. February 4, 1865

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  5. 2012-050-035 - Documents

    Grave markers for confederate veterans.

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