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  • Kennedy, Joseph Patrick (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1940-04-17)
    Mrs. Charles A. Converse, Washington, D.C. My dear Mrs. Converse, In this moment of your sorrow, may I express to you and your three children my deepest sympathy. Words are only a weak reflection of my warm feelings.
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-03-17)
    In this Civil War letter from Camp Young dated March 17th, 1863, William W. Knight writes to his father Levi Knight. He informs his father about the regiment's drilling activities and inspections by officers. He mentions ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863)
    This letter from William Washington Knight to his wife Mary Knight is too faded to transcribe, but it appears to written sometime in 1862 (or 1863) from a hospital in Forsyth County, Georgia.
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-08-10)
    This letter, penned by William Washington Knight on August 10, 1863, and addressed to his wife, Carol Knight, reveals a sense of discontent and disillusionment. Written during the Civil War, the letter captures William's ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-08-29)
    The letter dated August 29, 1863, is from William Washington Knight to his wife, Mary Knight. William informs Mary that he has arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently in a hospital. He assures her that he is not ...
  • Washington, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Series, 1861-12-01)
    December 1, 1861, Darien, Georgia: William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary Knight, informing her of his recent receipt of her letter and expressing relief that she and the children are well. He notes the presence of ...
  • Washington, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1861-12-18)
    December 18, 1861, Camp Security, Georgia: William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary Knight, updating her on his health, which is currently tolerable. He conveys concern about a widespread outbreak of measles within the ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-07-22)
    The letter serves as a firsthand account of various aspects of the Siege of Jackson, including troop movements, casualties, and encounters with enemy forces. It also mentions the execution of Elbert J. Chapman for desertion ...
  • Knight, William Washington (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1861-10-12)
    October 12, 1861, Camp Spaulding, Sapelo Island, McIntosh County: In this letter, W. W. Knight writes to his wife about his recent travels and the conditions of their camp. He mentions arriving at the camp and immediately ...
  • Knight, William Washington (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1861-10-22)
    October 22, 1861, Camp Spaulding, Sapelo Island: W. W. Knight writes to his wife about his current health, noting a minor bowel complaint but is otherwise well. He updates her on the health of their father, who has been ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1862-04-17)
    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 ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-04-02)
    In this letter dated April 2, 1863, written from Camp Young, William W. Knight expresses his sadness that his wife Mary has been ill recently. He blames her constant studying and encourages her to embrace the Christian ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-04-30)
    In this heartfelt letter, dated April 30, 1863, from Coosawhatchie, William W. Knight writes to his wife Mary. He expresses his receipt of Mary's letter dated April 26, mentioning his anxiety and concern for Margaret's ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1862-08-27)
    In this letter dated August 27, 1862, from Causton's Bluff near Savannah, Georgia, William W. Knight writes to his wife Mary. He informs her that he is feeling better and recovering from a severe illness that he believes ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1862-08-03)
    In this Civil War letter dated August 3rd, 1862, from Causton's Bluff near Savannah, Georgia, William W. Knight writes to his wife Mary. He expresses happiness upon receiving her letter via Lieutenant Baxter and is relieved ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-02-25)
    In this letter dated February 25, 1863, William Knight, writing from Camp Young, discusses the safe arrival of a box and notes received from his wife and father-in-law. He expresses relief that his wife has recovered from ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1863-01-04)
    In this Civil War letter dated January 4th, 1863, the author, stationed at Camp Young, informs his wife Mary about his well-being. He shares the recent movements of his regiment, describing their journey from Wilmington ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1862-07-30)
    In a Civil War letter dated July 30th, 1862, from the military camp at Caustoun's Bluff, William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary Knight. He acknowledges receiving her letters and provides news about recent events. There ...
  • Knight, William W. (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1862-07-05)
    In a letter dated July 5th, 1862, from Causton's Bluff, William W. Knight writes to his wife, Mary. He expresses gladness that she's managing well with her crops and shares concerns about the sickness prevalent in their ...

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