Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. April 17, 1862

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Knight, William W.

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1862-04-17

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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 , United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate , Soldiers -- Georgia -- Correspondence , Military engagements -- Georgia -- 19th century , Camp life -- Confederate States of America , Military relocation -- Georgia -- 19th century , Military supplies -- Confederate States of America , Confederate States of America. Army -- Combat

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April 17, 1862, Camp Tattnall: William writes to his wife, Mary, expressing relief upon receiving her letter and hoping for her and the children's continued health. He mentions her request for thread, indicating that acquiring it may be costly due to freight charges. William provides details about a recent skirmish involving two companies of the 13th Regiment and a group of 850 Yankees on a nearby island. The engagement resulted in casualties on both sides, with four of their men killed and eight wounded. He narrates an incident where a wounded enemy lieutenant was shot dead by one of their men after refusing to leave the island. William mentions the relocation of their camp to Causton's Bluff, a location known for its scenic beauty and effective battery. He has sent his gun to Naylor, entrusted to her father, and another gun to Uncle John, through W. A. Carter. Lastly, he addresses her father's suggestion to name their little girl Melisa, expressing his support for whatever name she chooses.

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Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. April 17, 1862. William Knight Letters, Box 1 and Folder 1, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. 1 pdf document, 1 page and scan. Includes transcription.

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Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. April 17, 1862. William Knight Letters, Box 1 and Folder 1, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections.

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