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1752.
Six letters, written in Welsh, from Elias J. Prichard to his family between 1863 and 1864. Prichard served in the band of the 22nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He was in the Atlanta Campaign, during which members of the band of his regiment were detailed to serve as nurses in the field hospital. Typescript copies of English translations of the letters accompany the originals. Also included is correspondence between Pritchard's relatives and Emory Libraries Special Collection, regarding the acquisition and translation of the letters, as well as material relating to Elias Pritchard's life

Creator:
Pritchard, Elias J.
Date:
1863 to 1960
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1757.
Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)

Creator:
Marcellus, [unknown last name]
Date:
December 5, 1862
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Text
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1758.
Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)

Creator:
Marcellus, [unknown last name]
Date:
December 5, 1862
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Text
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Public

1759.
Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)

Creator:
Marcellus, [unknown last name]
Date:
December 5, 1862
Format:
Text
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Public

1760.
Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)

Creator:
Marcellus, [unknown last name]
Date:
December 5, 1862
Format:
Text
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Public