Letters

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Title Author Recipient Date From To Collection
AndrewCopenhaver11 George Williams , Nancy Jane Leftwich Nancy Jane Leftwich , David W. Leftwich March 24, 1864 Sinking Creek, Giles County, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver11 George Williams , Nancy Jane Leftwich Nancy Jane Leftwich , David W. Leftwich March 24, 1864 Sinking Creek, Giles County, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver11 George Williams , Nancy Jane Leftwich Nancy Jane Leftwich , David W. Leftwich March 24, 1864 Sinking Creek, Giles County, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver11 George Williams , Nancy Jane Leftwich Nancy Jane Leftwich , David W. Leftwich March 24, 1864 Sinking Creek, Giles County, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver2 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver July 24, 1862 Monroe (W.Va.) County, VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver3 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver August 8, 1862 Union, Monroe (W.Va.) County, VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver4 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver , Eliza Copenhaver August 13, 1862 VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver4 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver , Eliza Copenhaver August 13, 1862 VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver5 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver November 6, 1862 Greenbrier County, VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver6 Andrew Jackson Copenhaver Samuel Copenhaver January 12, 1863 Montgomery County, VA Smyth County, VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver7 Allis Via Andrew Jackson Copenhaver April 19, 1863 VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver8 James Dutton Andrew Jackson Copenhaver June 28, 1863 Smyth County, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
AndrewCopenhaver9 William H. Copenhaver Andrew Jackson Copenhaver June 27, 1863 St. Clair's Bottom, VA VA Andrew J. Copenhaver Papers, 1861-1865
Anthony1 Pinkney Anthony Ma of Pinkney Anthony March 7, 1863 Bedford County, VA Anthony Family
ArthurMartin1 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” February 14, 1864 Fort Monroe, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin10 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” December 12, 1864 Harrison's Landing, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin11 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” December 27, 1864 Harrison's Landing, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin2 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” February 19, 1864 Harrison's Landing, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin3 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” March 26, 1864 Fort Monroe, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin4 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” April 12, 1864 Fort Monroe, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin5 Arthur Martin Mary Ann Band April 16, 1864 Fort Monroe, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin6 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” May 6, 1864 Fort Monroe, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin7 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” July 8, 1864 Brandon, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin8 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” November 19, 1862 Harrison's Landing, VA Band-Martin Papers
ArthurMartin9 Arthur Martin “dear brothers and sisters” December 1, 1864 Harrison's Landing, VA Band-Martin Papers
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