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Randolph Family Papers
The collection contains selected transcriptions of correspondence and documents of the Randolph family of Virginia. These documents depict family situations, events leading up to the American Civil War, and conditions during the war.
James E. Rearden Civil War Collection
The ollection is mainly composed of letters written by James E. Rearden to his wife and his mother in the years 1861 and 1862. James Rearden was a Confederate soldier for the Army of the Potomac, 7th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, during the American Civil War.
Samuel D. Reck Correspondence
This collection contains six handwritten letters from Samuel D. Reck to his wife, Hannah. Samuel David Reck (1833-1922) was a private in the 165th Pennsylvania of the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Reconnaissance of Mississippi River 1862 (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of reconnaissance of the Mississippi River below Forts Jackson and St. Phillips. Dated 1862.
Reconnaissance of Wilmington River and St. Augustine Creek 1864 (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of reconnaissance of Wilmington River and St. Augustine Creek, including inset diagrams of Battery on Turner's Rocks, Fort on Causten's Bluff and Fort Thunderbolt. Dated 1864.
Joseph M. Reed Correspondence
This collection consists of letters between Joseph M. Reed and his friends and family.
Ed. H. Rees Letter
Letter from Ed. [Edward] H. Rees, of Company E, 15th Illinois Cavalry during the American Civil War, written from Jefferson Hospital (Memphis, Tennessee) on September 9, 1863 to "Dear Cal," regarding the advantages of the hospital in which he is recovering and the treatment he is receiving.
Region Embraced In the Operations of the Armies Against Richmond and Petersburg 1865
Region Embraced In the Operations of the Armies Against Richmond and Petersburg. Engineer of Northern Virginia, 1864. ReprodBureau, War Department, 1865. 26 x 36 in. [FOLDER J-3]
A.B. Renker Letter
This collection cotains a letter from A. B. Renker, a cotton broker from Lynchburg Va., to a Mr. Samuel G. Murphy of Richmond. Renker informs Mr. Murphy that the people who purchased the cotton had an issue with the price quality of the cotton and that they were refusing to pay unless they recieved a discount on the product.
Repass/Spangler Family Correspondence,
The collection includes two original letters, one 1936 handwritten copy of an 1861 letter, and an undated letter. All correspondence relates to the Repass and Spangler families of Wythe County, Virginia.