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Anna E. Wilcox Family letters

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Title

Anna E. Wilcox Family letters

Creator

Wilcox, Anna E.
Pike, William S.
Wilcox, Emory
Pike, Benjamin Leroy
Pike, John
Pike, Ruth
Pike, Corintha
Pike, Mary J.
Stover, Benjamin

Subject

United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives ; Soldiers--Correspondence.

Description

The collection consists of 45 letters on 44 sheets, 8 photographs, 4 unassociated envelopes, and ancillary materials. Most of the letters were written between October 16, 1862 and August 10, 1865. Ancillary materials include the "scope and content" note, the "finding aid", and the "transcription note". Also, the ancillary materials include photocopies from the National Archives and Records Administration of the Military Service Records and Military Pension Records for William Pike, B. Leroy Pike, and Emory Wilcox (Service Record only).

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Date

1862-1868

Rights

In copyright.

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