[William A. Slaymaker], camp near Carter's Gap, Tennessee to Laura Stuart, Wytheville, Virginia. 29 February 1864.
- Containers:
- Box-folder 1:4
- Scope and content:
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4 p. [fragment]. Re: boredom in camp - "Mr. Longstreet seems to think us of so little consequence that instead of ordering us to the front in case of battle, he orders us to the rear," proposed visit of James Ward Stuart to his "Union friend" in Elizabethton, reduction of wagons to transport equipment, and rumors of move into Kentucky.
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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F.B. Kegley LibraryWytheville Community CollegeSmyth Hall, Room 1031000 East Main StreetWytheville, VA 24382
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: William A. “Bill” VeselikEmail: bveselik@wcc.vccs.eduPhone: (276) 223-4876POC: George MattisEmail: gmattis@wcc.vccs.eduPhone: (276) 223-4744Fax: (276) 223-4745Web: kegley.org