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  1. Artillery Experiences at Petersburg & Elsewhere by Dr. Joseph W. Eggleston - January 3, 1895

    Eggleston's letter is fragile, the paper is aged, and the edges are beginning to break off. The type is also very light. The letter was used as a talk given to the A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans, January 3, 1895. Eggleston's opening remarks mention that the current generation shows little interest in the events that occurred between 1861-1865. They are neglecting to preserve the history for future generations. But their children will ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Eggleston Page 1
  2. Map - August 2, 1892

    A map drawn by an unknown person with three entries (two at the top of the page and one at the bottom) written by George Bernard. The map represents positions relative to the "Crater" at Petersburg.

    Record Type: Archive

    Map
  3. Richard W. Flournoy Postcard - August 9, 1892

    Mr. Flournoy is sending Bernard a list of the members of Otey's Battery who became ministers of the gospel.

    Record Type: Archive

    Painter Postcard, page 1

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