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Size | 11 items. |
Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Ten letters, 1854, 1861-1863, and 1879, to or from Amanda Farr Hall, her husband, and brothers of Hinds County, Miss.; and a farm journal, 1853-1856, of William Henry Anderson, Hinds County. Most of the letters are to Hall from her husband, B. F. Hall, serving in the Confederate Army in Tennessee, discussing camp life, impending battles, concern about Vicksburg, and other matters. The journal is a record of a variety of farm tasks and also includes descriptions of personal and family activities. |
Creator | Clark, Lulah A. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Ten letters, 1854, 1861-1863, and 1879, to or from Amanda Farr Hall, her husband, and brothers of Hinds County, Miss.; and a farm journal, 1853-1856, of William Henry Anderson, Hinds County. Most of the letters are to Hall from her husband, B. F. Hall, serving in the Confederate Army in Tennessee, discussing camp life, impending battles, concern about Vicksburg, and other matters. The journal is a record of a variety of farm tasks and also includes descriptions of personal and family activities.
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