Ucal Gunter papers, 1863 July 3 – 1865 Jan. 3
The Gunters were from Lexington District, South Carolina. Ucal Gunter (b. ca. 1830) was married to Amandah Huldah Bell Gunter (b. ca. 1842) and the couple had two daughters Rodella and Adlade, both born during the war. Ucal (spelled Uchial in the 1870 Census) served in the Confederate Army, but his service records can’t be located. His younger brothers U. X. (b. ca. 1833), Leroy (b. ca. 1835), and Daniel B. (b. ca. 1839) all served in the 20th South Carolina Infantry. According to the 1870 Census, Ucal and Huldah could not read or write.
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The South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina
Letters
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ID | Letter | Date | Author | Recipient | From | To |
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10878 | Gunter1 | October 11, 1864 | Ucal Gunter | Amandah Huldah Bell Gunter | Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, SC | |
10879 | Gunter2 | October 17, 1864 | Ucal Gunter | Amandah Huldah Bell Gunter | Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, SC | |
10880 | Gunter3 | October 22, 1864 | Ucal Gunter | Amandah Huldah Bell Gunter | Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, SC |