Civil War Memories
Robert C. Carden was born in Coffee County, Tennessee on July 4, 1843, the youngest of the five children of Reuben and Sarah (nee' Henry) Carden. On May 23, 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army at Manchester.
Capt. Richard W. Burt 76th Ohio Infantry
Civil War letters and poems from R.W. Burt.
Documenting the American South
Memoirs and journals written not because of their historical or political significance, but because they are to the writer the natural expression of what life has meant to him in the moment of living, have a value entirely apart from literary quality.
Gaylesville During the Civil War
This is a continuation of a series of letters contributed by Dr. Joseph Gardner. They were written by his ancestors who lived in Gaylesville and Cherokee County during the Civil War.
Albert Underwood Civil War Diary
The Civil War diary of Albert Underwood of Annapolis, Park County, Indiana. It covers Jan 1, 1864 thru Jan 11, 1865.
B. R. A. Scott: Memoirs of the Civil War
Never before published, these memoirs may be of interest to historians, genealogists and Civil War buffs.
Civil War Letter From James L. Johnson
Found folded up in a modern envelope, this letter is copied as exactly as it was written, with no corrections for grammar or spelling.
The Diary of Miss Virginia J. Miller
This diary, from November 15, 1861 to April 17, 1862, begins on a Friday night at Leesburg.
Strieby Family Civil War Letters
Among the scanned images of the original letters written to and from Indiana, is a rare letter that includes information about the surrender of Lee and news of Lincoln's death.
Diary Henry Carl Ketzle Illinois Infantry
Diary of the 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company B, covering enlistment in July 1861 to muster out in May 1866. Battle of Pea Ridge included.
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