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04/29/1863 9/22/1859
Envelope addressed to Major P. G. Breckinridge, Co. C, 2nd Va. Calvary, Culpeper C. H. 1863 written on upper right hand corner of envelope. Postmark in the center reads Pattonsburgh, Va. Stamp was on the reverse side and has been removed.
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05/19/1863 9/22/1859
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Julia Breckinridge, Pattonsburg, Botetourt, Va. Post mark is from Culpeper C. H., Va. dated May 19, stamped postage "DUE" 10. Return address is too faint to read.
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05/29/1863 9/22/1859
Envelope addressed to Major P. G. Breckinridge, Co. C, 2d Va. Cavalry, Culpeper C. H. Va. Post mark is dated May 29, Pattonsburg, Va. Appears that a stamp on the rear side of this envelope was removed and the post mark is not legible.
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Fredericksburg to the Valley of Virginia. - November 1893
George S. Bernard spoke to the R. E. Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, in Richmond on November 3, 1893, about his experiences during the Gettysburg Campaign. His talk was published in the newspaper. Bernard used his wartime diary and notebooks as source material for the talk. After the Battle of Chancellorsville, Mahone's Brigade made camp at Salem Church, and then marched to Fredericksburg to relieve Barksdale's brigade. After a week, the reg...
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George Jefferson Hundley recollections - April 29, 1895
George Jefferson Hundley was born near Mobile, Alabama in 1838. On his mother's side he was the great-great-grandson of Peter Field Jefferson, who was an uncle of President Thomas Jefferson. Orphaned at an early age he was reared by relatives in Amelia County, Virginia. He studied law in Lexington, Virginia, and was licensed to practice in 1860. Hundley enlisted as a private in the 19th Virginia Infantry, where he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant....
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Lee's Birthday Military Review-November 5, 1863 - September 7, 1894
George S. Bernard gave an address to the A.P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans which was printed in the Petersburg Daily Index-Appeal. His subject was his recollections of the cavalry review given to celebrate the birthday of Robert E. Lee on November 5, 1863. The review was witnessed by Lee, his staff, division and corps commanders, infantry, and artillery. The cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia were positioned on the open plain along the...
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letter - 11/03/1861 9/22/1859
Letter headed Ivy Creek Nov. 3rd, 1861, Dr. [Dear] Gilmer, telling of his young brother George's progress on his trip to deliver supplies from Grove Hill the 28th Regiment, rain has slowed his progress as streams are out of their banks, plans to go to Gordonsville on Monday, Tuesday to Culpeper C. H., Wednesday he will have to camp out, planning to arrive at a camp site near Manassas and hopes that John can meet them there and direct his to where...
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