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Size | 25 items |
Abstract | William Moody was a Confederate soldier in the 1st Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters. The collection contains letters, December 1861-June 1864, from William Moody to his wife Margaret. The letters primarily concern family life, updating Margaret on the health and whereabouts of friends who were soldiers and informing her about military life. These letters were written from various locations, including Camp Lordon, Camp Anderson, Camp Lee, Camp Harkie, and Camp Way. |
Creator | Moody, William. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Updated by: Laura Hart, June 2021
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William Moody was a Confederate soldier in the 1st Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters.
Back to TopThe collection contains letters, December 1861-June 1864, from William Moody to his wife Margaret. The letters primarily concern family life, updating Margaret on the health and whereabouts of friends who were soldiers and informing her about military life. These letters were written from various locations, including Camp Lordon, Camp Anderson, Camp Lee, Camp Harkie, and Camp Way.
Back to TopFolder 1 |
Papers, 1861-1864 |
Reel M-4903/1 |
Microfilm copy of collection, 1861-1864 |