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Stonewall Register
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Unknown |
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1865 April 20 |
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This collection contains a four page newspaper handrwritten by a Confederate prisoner of war at Fort Delaware in Pea Patch
Island, Delaware. The newspaper comments on Sherman's March through North Carolina, General Lee's surrender, the assassination
of President Lincoln, the author's dislike of President Andrew Johnson, and the price of tobacco and bread in the camp. The
first issue of this title is held at the Georgia Historical Society (ms0766).
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ms4290 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John G. La Roque letters to Nannie M. La Roque
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La Roque, John G. |
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1862-1864 |
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The collection consists of correspondence (and transcripts) from John G. La Roque, of the 4th Georgia Infantry Regiment, mainly
to his wife, Nannie M. La Roque, from 1862-1864. La Roque's letters discuss the death of his son, his health and that of his
wife, the morale and health of the men in Company E, troop movements in Virginia, casualties and deaths, news of friends and
family, the problems of obtaining clothing for soldiers, the battle of Spotsylvania, Virginia, and his capture and imprisonment
at Ft. Delaware, Delaware. The collection also contains one letter from La Roque to F.A. Billingslea, dated April 27, 1863,
asking Billingslea to collect money owed La Roque and describing the readiness and troop strengths under General Jackson.
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ms360 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Aurelius W. Gibson letter to Andrew Johnson
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Creator: |
Gibson, Aurelius W. |
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1865 June 17 |
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The collection consists of one letter: dated United States Military Prison, Fort Delaware, Delaware, June 17, 1865, "To His
Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the United States," signed "Aurelius W. Gibson, Major 45th Georgia Regiment and Prisoner
of War." In the letter, Gibson takes the oath of allegiance to the United States, and requests a pardon. Attached to the
letters is a completed form for the oath.
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ms969 |
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Repository: |
Hargrett Library |
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