Browsing Archives and Special Collections by Subject "American Civil War (1861-1865)"

Browsing Archives and Special Collections by Subject "American Civil War (1861-1865)"

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  • Broun, William (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2020., 1862-10-04)
    Petersburg. Oct 4th 1862 Dear Ma, This beautiful autumn morning finds me seated alone all alone wishing to say dear Ma, you cannot imagine how I feel being so far from home and among so many strangers...
  • Broun, William (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2020., 1860-12-23)
    University of Virginia December 23rd 1860 Dear Ma, You highly praised and much appreciated letter of the 5th
  • Broun, William (Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2020, 1908-05)
    Capt. William Broun, C.S.A., Forty-seventh Virginia Infantry, Stonewall Jackson's command, died in Washington on May 15. He was assistant adjutant and inspector general of Brockenbrough's Brigade, Heth's division, A.P. ...
  • McConnell, Andrew Jackson Jr.; Coleman, John Albert Feaster (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2018)
    The diary was written in pocket-sized editions and each was sent home after it was completed. The collection in the Valdosta State Archives has two folders, each containing an identical copy of the McConnell diary. The ...
  • Unknown, Annie (Valdosta, Georgia: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2020., 1861-03-04)
    Weston, Virginia Monday Morning [March 4, 1861] Dear Aunt Harriet, I have concluded to again write; hoping this note may remind you of your promise. I suppose you have taking advantage of this lovely weather; and ...
  • Darling, Henry (Lippincott, 1863)
    In this historical essay, published in 1863, Reverend Henry Darling argues that the civil war is a war of liberation and explains why slavery is antithetical to Christianity and to the Constitution. Rev. Darling argues ...
  • Unknown, Annie B. (Valdosta, Georgia: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2020., 1861-02-25)
    166 Franklin St. Baltimore February 25th, 1861 Mrs. Harriet C. Broun by Dearest Cousin. Having written twice to you and as yet received no reply, I will write once more hoping you will take notice of this third ...

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