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  1. Historical Society of Western Virginia Newsletter - March/April 2013

    Historical Society of Western Virginia March/April 2013 newsletter. Newsletter includes highlights of the Museums and Historical Society activities. The newsletter reminices on Clifton "Chip" Woodrum, along with new collections from the Woodrum family. This larger newsletter covers a lot of the Society's happenings: a trip to Harper's Ferry & Antietam Battlefields, a new publication of Notable Women, sponsorship opportunities for a second flo...

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    Historical Society of Western Virginia Newsletter
  2. John E. Laughton May 23, 1892 (continued) letter - May 23, 1892

    The list is a continuation from the May 23, 1892 letter referred to in Object ID 2009.75.201. Primarily a list of names of those killed or wounded at various battles, who were members of the Richmond Grays, Company G, 12th Virginia Infantry.

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    More Laughton May 23, page 1
  3. R. W. Jones Letter - June 2, 1892 - June 2, 1892

    R. W. Jones writes to Bernard that he has just read the "Rural Messenger" of May 28th. Reading the article "Maryland Campaign of 1862", written by Bernard, revived many memories. Jones is responding to the request, within the article, for soldiers to make corrections to any errors. In response to Bernard's statement concerning condition of the Brigade and Regiments after the 2nd Battle of Manassas - "The small detachment composing the 12th Vi...

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    R. W. Jones Letter, page 1
  4. The Dying Comrade (Song)

    A song written by Edward H. Donnelly of Roanoke, Virginia and titled "The Dying Comrade." The song is based on an episode of the late Civil War and dedicated to the Confederate Veterans.

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    The Dying Comrade (Song)
  5. "War Talks" - Prospectus of Volume ll - May 26, 1896

    George S. Bernard distributed this flyer to subscribers. He informs the reader that Volume II is ready to go to press, just as soon as he has enough subscribers who will forward $1.50 for the book. The book will be similar to his first volume; it will have 400 pages and contain 27 chapters with portraits, illustrations, and photographs. He lists individuals who have contributed war- time accounts, both civilian and military. This book, like the f...

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    Prospectus of Volumn ll

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