Joseph A. Miles Papers, 1841-1862

Joseph A. Miles (b. ca. 1838) was a Cobb County, Georgia farm laborer. At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, Miles was living in the household of his parents, John Miles (b. ca. 1800) and Elmira Miles (b. ca. 1845. Joseph Miles served as a private in the “Marietta Guards,” Co. O, Phillips Georgia Legion and died at Augusta, Georgia on August 21, 1862. The small collection consists of seven letters written by family members to Joseph A. Miles while he was in the army. The Census indicates that John and Elmira Miles could not read or write, and the handwriting suggests that some of the letters were penned by Joseph's sisters, Eveline (b. ca. 1840) or Mary (b. ca. 1848).

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David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University

Letters

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6
ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
8350 Miles5 April 18, 1861 Eveline Miles, Mary Miles Joseph A. Miles Marietta, Cobb County, GA
8346 Miles1 November 15, 1861 John Miles, Eveline Miles Joseph A. Miles Cobb County, GA
8347 Miles2 November 16, 1861 Eveline Miles Joseph A. Miles Cobb County, GA
8348 Miles3 December 20, 1861 Eveline Miles, Mary Miles Joseph A. Miles Marietta, Cobb County, GA
8349 Miles4 March 13, 1862 Mary Miles, Julia A. Camp Joseph A. Miles Marietta, Cobb County, GA
8351 Miles6 June 10, 1862 Eveline Miles Joseph A. Miles Marietta, Cobb County, GA

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