John H. Hartman Papers, 1850-1865

At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, Adam Hartman (b. ca. 1819) and his wife, Malinda (b. ca. 1820), were living on their Rowan farm with their four sons and one daughter. Two of the Hartmans’ sons, Daniel (b. ca. 1840) and John (b. ca. 1841), enlisted in Co. D, 1st North Carolina Artillery (James Reilly’s Battery, Rowan Artillery) on March 19, 1862. Most of the letters in this collection were written by John H. Hartman to his young wife, Partha Hartman (b. ca. 1843).

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

Letters

Displaying 51 - 55 of 55
ID Lettersort ascending Date Author Recipient From To
9096 Hartman13 February 1, 1863 John Hartman Partha Hartman Fredericksburg, VA Rowan County, NC
9095 Hartman12 January 26, 1863 John Hartman Partha Hartman Fredericksburg, VA Rowan County, NC
9094 Hartman11 January 16, 1863 John Hartman Partha Hartman Fredericksburg, VA Rowan County, NC
9093 Hartman10 January 11, 1863 John Hartman Partha Hartman Fredericksburg, VA Rowan County, NC
9084 Hartman1 April 26, 1862 John Hartman Partha Hartman Yorktown, York County, VA Rowan County, NC

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