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Date:
1862
Description:
Willis writes five miles from Richmond about an imminent engagement and the Union Army's use of a hot air balloon for reconnaissance
Date:
1862-07-28
Description:
Willis writes from camp outside Richmond, that he is marching to western Virginia. He has sent his slave, Paris home and is in search of another "boy".
Date:
1865-02-13
Description:
A letter to Isham Butler and Duncan McRae from Woodward Manning asking for Mary Hyatt to be given corn due "from you to soldiers families."
Date:
1863-12-17
Date:
1863-12-18
Date:
1862
Description:
Caption: 'No.673--Battle between the "Bohemian Brigade" of correspondents and special artists, and the mosquitoes and gallinippers of the Southwest.'
Date:
1862
Description:
Caption: '677--Families escaping from their dwellings near Fort Pillow, Mississippi River.'
Date:
1862
Description:
Caption: 'No.676.--Recruiting for the Contraband Brigade, near Beaufort, by order of Major-General Hunter.'
Date:
1862
Description:
Caption: 'No.670.--A portion of the First South Carolina Contraband Brigade leaving Beaufort for Hilton Head, on board the steamer Mattano.'
Date:
1862-12
Description:
A leave of absence from the Confederate Army for John P. Berry who is needing to attend to business on the plantation.