A letter from William Ball in Edinburgh, Scotland to his father John Ball at Kensington Plantation discussing his travels, classes in physics, chemistry, and anatomy, the "Corsican Hero," and Lord Nelson's death fighting against the French and Spanish.
Plantations--South Carolina, Voyages and travels, Education, Death, Letters, Armies, War, Anatomy, Battles, Letter writing, Universities and colleges, French, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815, Physics, Chemistry, Third Coalition, War of the, 1805, Spanish✖[remove]1