.45 linear feet
Scope and Content:
The Civil War letters by Tom Campbell to Miss H.V. (Hennie) Wood of Cool Well, Virginia, are original holograph letters sent between 1861 and 1862. Each letter is accompanied by a typed transcript of the letter as well as a transparent enveloped in which the letters had been stored. Locations in Virginia respresented in the letters include Lynchburg, Charlottville, Camp Jefferson, Camp Henry, Culpepper, Camp Taylor (Orange County), Camp near Yorktown, near Chickahomany River, Camp near Richmont, "Battlefield," and Wynder Hospital. Other items included in the collection are 19 pages of holograph notes relating to the Civil War, one post card sent from Yokohama, Japan on Sept. 21, 1904 by Whitfield Brockman to Mrs. Thomas Campbell c/o Rev. T.H. Campbell of Louise, Virginia; a sort of biography of "cousin Fletcher Brockman," and an invitation to the marriage of David Ingram Pusser and Sarah Anna Moody.
2006-10-22 11:32:33
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answered by mayfieldmonster9 2
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"Are" the Lynchburg letters..........What ARE the Lynchburg letters? Don't they teach grammar in schools these days?
2006-10-22 18:34:55
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answered by Scotty 6
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