Garrie Jackson papers, 1863-1865
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- Publication date
- 1863
- Topics
- Caveness, William S, Jackson, Garrie, d. 1865, Confederate States of America. Army. North Carolina Cavalry Regiment, 2nd, Confederate States of America. Army, Family -- North Carolina Social life and customs, Confederate States of America -- Social conditions, Moore County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs, North Carolina -- History Civil War, 1861-1865
- Collection
- microfilm; americana; additional_collections
- Contributor
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Language
- English
Letters, 1863-1865, chiefly to Garrie Jackson from family and friends, most of whom wrote from Moore County, N.C. Letters describe life on the home front during the Civil War, including some discussion of local news, reactions to reports of battles, and reflections on Jackson's military activities. Some letters are also directed to William S. Caveness, Jackson's brother-in-law, serving with Jackson in the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment
Garrie Jackson of Moore County, N.C., was a private in the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War. His brother-in-law, William S. Caveness, also served with the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry. Jackson died in 1865
Letters, 1863-1865, chiefly to Garrie Jackson from family and friends, most of whom wrote from Moore County, N.C. Letters describe life on the home front during the Civil War, including some discussion of local news, reactions to reports of battles, and reflections on Jackson's military activities. Some letters are also directed to William S. Caveness, Jackson's brother-in-law, serving with Jackson in the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment
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Garrie Jackson of Moore County, N.C., was a private in the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War. His brother-in-law, William S. Caveness, also served with the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry. Jackson died in 1865
Letters, 1863-1865, chiefly to Garrie Jackson from family and friends, most of whom wrote from Moore County, N.C. Letters describe life on the home front during the Civil War, including some discussion of local news, reactions to reports of battles, and reflections on Jackson's military activities. Some letters are also directed to William S. Caveness, Jackson's brother-in-law, serving with Jackson in the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment
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- Addeddate
- 2008-09-25 19:30:01
- Call number
- b2776758
- Identifier
- unc_chapel_hill_garrie_jackson_papers
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t5j96cs68
- Ocr_converted
- abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.37
- Ocr_module_version
- 0.0.21
- Page_number_confidence
- 0
- Page_number_module_version
- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 113
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Ppi
- 300
- Scandate
- 20080917192638
- Scanfactors
- 5
- Scanner
- microfilm01.rich.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- rich
- Year
- 1863
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