161. Letter from [Illegible] (Savannah, Georgia) to W. R. Enecks - 1864 Date: 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
162. Letter from Alexander W. Wylly (near Milltown, Virginia[?]), to "very dear wife and beloved children," containing his last wishes (although he did not die in the war) - June 22, 1864 Creator: Wylly, Alexander W. Date: June 22, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
163. Letter from Appie Worthen (Barnesville, Georgia), to his uncle - January 4, 1864 Creator: Worthen, Appie Date: January 4, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
164. Letter from B. T. Taylor (Camp Troup Artillery) to "Dear Sister" - October 20, 1864 Creator: Taylor, B. T. Date: October 20, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
165. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Camp near Florence, Alabama) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - November 13, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: November 13, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
166. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Camp near Florence, Alabama) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - November 3, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: November 3, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
167. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Hood Hospital, Oxford, Georgia) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - May 26, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: May 26, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
168. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnum Weaver (Near Atlanta, Georgia) to his wife's father and mother, Captain Thomas E. and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Maguire. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - August 18, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: August 18, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
169. Letter from Cardie Burns (Eminence College, Eminence, Kentucky) to Mr. Chester Pierce informing him that Pierce's mother and sister is in Eminence, Kentucky - December 5, 1864 Creator: Burns, Cardie Date: December 5, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
170. Letter from Clay to Lizzie (Miss M. E. Beard) - April 8th, 1864 Creator: Clay [unknown last name] Date: April 8, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public