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Two letters on one sheet. Letter 1 (Front): Annie describes life at home and difficulty in getting his boots made; Letter 2 (Back): W.D. describes his unit's movement from Selma to Montgomery.
Military life; Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions;
Describes life at Camp Wyatt (on the Tallahatchie River, Lafayette County, Miss.) including food, drills, deserters, and a request for dog-fennel blossoms.
Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions;
Describes to his brother what he eats and illustrates the bivouac bed they make from cane; indicates that his horse is lame and he would rather transfer to infantry or artillery; asks for writing materials.
Describes his regiment's movements, the plants and crops growing in various areas, and his regiment's dislike for being under General Gholson's command.
Two letters on one sheet. Letter 1 (front): Brother (F.M.) describes events at school and recent news received of the war; Letter 2 (back): Mother (N.K.) requests that he write, describes events at home, and relates who has died in the war.
Explains that although he expected to be headed towards Alabama, instead they have passed through Winston, Leake, and Madison counties and are currently in Jackson, Mississippi which is "nearly all burnt down."
Troop movements; Confederate States of America. Army -- Equipment;
Indicates that his unit is moving through Columbus, Miss. towards Alabama; says that his horse was valued at $1,200. Latter information indicates march began near Tupelo, Miss.