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  1. Elmodam Nathaniel Poarch letter on Malvern Hill/Second Manassas - November 9, 1895

    The full image of the letter by Poarch is split in half, as the paper is folded in the middle. Image one is actually pages 7 and 1, followed by pages 4 and 2, 8 and 3 and ends with 5 and 6. The half that is page 1 has aged so that it is hard to read. The last image is a note sheet written by George Bernard. Three battles are mentioned "The Seven Days (25 June-1 July, 1862)," "Malvern Hill (1 July, 1862) ",and "Second Manassas (29 August-30 August...

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    Poarch, page 1
  2. John E. Crow letter of October 23, 1892 - October 23, 1892

    These 28 pages are written in pencil. The first page has writing on the back, which becomes page 2. After page 24, there is a jump in the page numbering which suddenly goes to page 48. The reason for this is unknown. Crow received a letter from Bernard and is responding. He mentions that he approves of Bernard's suggestions. The first part relates to an incident when Crow stated his gun was empty as he approached the traverse. He saw a Federal...

    Record Type: Archive

    Crow-October 23 Page 1
  3. R. W. Jones letter - June 22, 1892 - June 22, 1892

    R.W. Jones writes Bernard that he has received his letter, and was much interested in his address on the Battle of the Crater. Jones addresses some questions posed by Bernard. 1. Question as to the time of the attack made by the Virginia Brigade, under Colonel Weisiger and directed by General Mahone, on the enemy who occupied the former Confederate line north of the Crater. Jones states that he had no watch, but it was before nine o'clock. ...

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    R .W. Jones, page 1

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