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Promissory note from William M. Taylor to S. D. Cameron, January 1, 1859
This item is from the Samuel D. Cameron and Maxwell A. Cameron Papers, a collection of letters primarily from two Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, brothers, Samuel D. Cameron, 2nd Alabama Cavalry and Maxwell A. Cameron, 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment, to their sister, Sarah, and brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, during the Civil War. Additional materials include financial documents and other family letters
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Camargo, Mississippi, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, August 6, 1863
S. D. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, about corresponding and having no news to convey
Partial letter from S. D. Cameron to Isham Robertson, circa 1863
S. D. Cameron writes that he will be home before long and asks that his accounts be collected
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Okolona, Mississippi, to Isham Robertson, June 27, 1863
Samuel D. Cameron writes his brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, about news from Vicksburg and a recent fighting of his regiment. He requests some clothing
Partial letter from S. D. Cameron to Sarah Robertson, circa 1863
S. D. Cameron writes about camp life and the horses recruiting up fast. He has requested a new coat from Sarah
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Bluff Springs, Florida, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, August 14, 1862
Samuel D. Cameron writes his sister about not feeling well, measles, taking care of sick men left behind at the old camp, and the new camp in Pollard
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Tupelo, Mississippi, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, September 4, 1863
S. D. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, in response to her letter. He mentions sending clothing, a bottle of brandy, and blankets and making him a coat
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Pikeville, Mississippi, to Isham Robertson, January 19, 1864
S. D. Cameron writes to his brother-in-law, Isham, about farming and topics corning taxation on propriety and Negros. He requests boots, a haversack, and a wallet. In his company, they lack building tools and cooking utensils
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Pollard, Alabama, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, October 12, 1862
Samuel D. Cameron writes his sister about not feeling well, what food his is able to get around Pollard, wanting pants and government clothing, and the possibility of being moved to Corinth, Miss
Letter from S. D. Cameron, Bluff Springs, Florida, to Isham Robertson, July 17, 1862
Samuel D. Cameron writes his brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, about his experience in the Florida Confederate camp. Deserters were brought in. Several men in the regiment are sick
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