Barkley Family Letters, 1861-1864

The Barkleys were a farm family from Anderson District, South Carolina. Three sons of Josiah M. and Elizabeth Barkley served in the Confederate Army. John B. O. Barkely (b. ca. 1831) served as a private in Co. L, 1st Regiment South Carolina Rifles (Orr's); brothers George R. (b. ca. 1833) and Martin V. Barkley (b. ca. 1838) served as privates in Co. D, 18th South Carolina Infantry. John was badly wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg and eventually discharged. In 1870 he was farming in what had become Anderson County, and he was married with three small children. George died of disease in March 1864. Martin was listed as absent because of wounds in August 1864 but survived and eventually settled on a farm in neighboring Greenville County.

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Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Letters

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ID Letter Datesort ascending Author Recipient From To
10689 Barkley4 November 1, 1861 Martin V. Barkley John B.O. Barkley Anderson County, SC
10688 Barkley3 September 27, 1861 Anah Lucinda McCalister Barkley John B.O. Barkley Cherokee County, AL
10687 Barkley2 September 3, 1861 William Barkley Josiah M. Barkley , Elizabeth Barkley Cherokee County, AL Anderson County, SC
10685 Barkley1 March 11, 1861 William Pleasant Traynham John B.O. Barkley Laurens County, SC

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