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Ansil T. Bartlett Letter,, 1865

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The collection consists of a letter by Ansil T. Bartlett to his father, dated April 15, 1865.
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Ansil T. Bartlett Letter,, 1865 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Anthony K. Simmons Letter, 1862

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The collection contains a letter from Anthony K. Simmons describing the health of son Ed, a private in Company A, 28th Virginia Infantry recently wounded in the Battle of Gaines' Mill, and relating Americna Civil War news from Manchester, Virginia.
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Anthony K. Simmons Letter, 1862 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Archibald Atkinson, Jr., Memoir, 1900

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The collection consists of a partial memoir of Atkinson's American Civil War experiences. Atkinson served as a Confederate surgeon for the 10th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, followed by appointments with the 31st Regiment, Virginia Infantry, and the Second Army Corps, Army of Nothern Virginia.
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Archibald Atkinson, Jr., Memoir, 1900 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Army of the Potomac Under General Grant, 1963

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unframed map

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Arthur G. Sinclair Letters, 1864

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Two 1864 letters attributed to Arthur Sinclair (1810-1865), an officer in the Confederate States Navy, focusing largely on the writer's views on marriage and women but also mentioning a recent Union raid on Richmond, Virginia, and the condition of ironclad boats under the writer's command.
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Arthur G. Sinclair Letters, 1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Asa Baldwin Correspondence, 1864/1865

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Six letters from Asa Baldwin, a soldier in Company F, 82nd Ohio Infantry during the American Civil War, to his wife; and one letter to Baldwin from his half-sister, R. (Rebecca) F. Baldwin, of Blanchester, Ohio.
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Asa Baldwin Correspondence, 1864/1865 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Asa P. Blunt Letter,, 1864

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The collection consists of a letter from Union soldier Brigadier General Asa P. Blunt (1826-1889), written to an unidentified cousin, from Fort Monroe, Va., on June 10, 1864.
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Asa P. Blunt Letter,, 1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

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Atwell W. Robertson Letter,, 1863

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The collection includes a letter from Atwell W. Robertson to Captain William C. Jeffress, written from Jenning's Ordinary, Virginia (Nottoway County) in July 1863. The majority of the letter includes news from home about Robertson's family, common friends, and information about local farming.
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Atwell W. Robertson Letter,, 1863 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

August Dietz Civil War Collection,, 1862/1909

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The August Dietz Civil War Collection contains materials originally collected by August Dietz, Richmond, VA, philatelist and printer. The collection contains single editions of Civil War-era newspapers, photographs, a woodcut and prints, quartermaster records, playing cards, a handwritten memoir, correspondence, and reproductions of stamps from the Civil War.
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August Dietz Civil War Collection,, 1862/1909 0.7 Cubic Feet 2 boxes; 1 folder

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