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  1. 2011-014-002-094 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Slaves: Hudson Paper scarce; bad water made Sam sick; Alex's eyesight no better; plenty to eat but have been in trenches for nearly a month; details of battles of Petersburg and Malvern Hill; took command of Company H; now at Dr. Howlett's house, which was totally destroyed by shelling of ironclads; regiment location; tremendous shelling from gunboats; President Davis came down to watch...

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  2. 2011-014-002-095 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg Alex in the rear with wagons, three or four miles back to avoid shelling; quiet at our front; Yankee deserters in camp; Yankee ironclads quiet since our gunboats came; was in command of Company F; cut off from all mail; Tom sent writing paper; cost of fine paper; prices rising; Petersburg casualties; news of friends; been in trenches about a month - very tiresome; picket duty every three o...

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  3. 2011-014-002-097 - Documents

    Civil War Letters of the Knox Family of Fredericksburg. Robert Taylor Knox to Virginia Soutter Knox October 30, 1864 Slaves: Aunt Caroline, Frank James

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