Evin Smith papers, 1862-1868

Evin Smith (b. ca. 1843) was a farmer from Stanley County, North Carolina. He enlisted as a private in Co. K, 28th North Carolina Infantry on September 7, 1861. Sometime between the Census of 1860 and January 1862, Smith married Lucy Page (b. ca 1842). Evin Smith was captured on May 27, 1862 and exchanged the following August. He was captured again at Spotsylvania Court House on May 12, 1864 and died at Elmira prison camp on April 2, 1865.

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

Letters

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ID Lettersort descending Date Author Recipient From To
9843 Smith1 January 12, 1862 Evin Smith Lucy Page Smith Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC Stanly County, NC
9844 Smith2 February 17, 1862 Evin Smith Lucy Page Smith Wilmington, NC Stanly County, NC
9845 Smith3 January 16, 1863 Evin Smith Lucy Page Smith VA Stanly County, NC
9846 Smith4 March 17, 1863 Evin Smith Lucy Page Smith Fredericksburg, VA Stanly County, NC
9847 Smith5 March 2, 1864 Solomon Page Lucy Page Smith Wilmington, NC Stanly County, NC
9848 Smith6 March 1, 1865 Solomon Page Lucy Page Smith NC Stanly County, NC
9849 Smith7 A. S. Moss John F. Smith Watauga County, NC Stanly County, NC

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