Search


Filtered By

  • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Social aspects X

Filter Results

Subjects

4 results for Duplin County (N.C.)—Genealogy

Currently viewing results 1 - 4
#0247
John C. Fennell Papers

Papers (1790, 1837-1864) consisting of correspondence by John C. Fennell who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, was stationed at Camp Heath near Scotts Hill on Topsail Sound, and died (1862) during the yellow fever epidemic in Wilmington, North Carolina. Also includes financial papers, poem, and letters of the Cromartie family of Bladen County, N.C.

#0183
Jesse Hill Papers

Papers (1864-1865) consisting of correspondence, issues of food and clothing, photocopies, battles. 9 items. Recd. 10/21/1971 12/16/1971

#0472-004
William Howard Hooker Collection: Martha Gregory Brown Family Papers

Letters and letter fragments (1862 - 1865) of George H. Brown family, written primarily from Washington, Greenville, Tarboro and the surrounding area.

#0012
Lightfoot Paper

Letter (1865) from a pro-Union Southern woman in Georgia to her sister living in the North.