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    Thomas J. Davis Letter : April 10, 1864

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    Davis writes Lucinda explaining that his health is tolerable and that he experienced quite a hard cold for over a month which he is almost completely over. He notes that the Corps is still in Huntsville where they will be stationed for some time while working on building fortifications. Davis writes that in regards to furloughs, the Officers of the Regiment keep saying the men will start home in a few days. Davis suspects they will not head home until the 4th Minnesota returns in late May or early June. Davis notes that he read a letter Rosene Morley wrote to Ed Rogers concerning the death of his wife, and received his own letters from Sarah McLain, and Ida and Bennett Snyder. Davis concludes by writing that although his Regiment was mustered three weeks ago they have still yet to be paid

    Thomas J. Davis Letter : May 21, 1864

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    Davis writes Lucinda informing her that it has been three weeks since he injured himself, and while he can walk he is still unable to work. Davis details a Confederate scare, in which a force of Rebels crossed the Tennessee River as if they were going to attack Huntsville, then instead turned and destroyed the railroad at Madison Station. He notes that troops chased the Rebels back across the river and that not much fighting occurred, although several prisoners were taken from each side. Davis writes that in the scare the Regiment came up from Whitesburg, then later returned, however while they were here he saw Robert McMichael and noted that Merrick Rogers was recovering from smallpox. Davis also writes that Lieutenant Colonel Jackson said he does not want to take the Regiment home before the first of June so that they may spend the 4th of July holiday with their families. Davis details that 14 men from his Regiment joined the Pioneer Corps, including Ed Rogers and Jesse Smith from his Company. He notes that he received a letter from Ida and Bennett Snyder scolding him for reenlisting. In conclusion, Davis writes that General Sherman has given orders that no mail go north of Nashville, therefore he suspects some of his letters are trapped there

    Harry C. Simrall, Bobby Davis and Shirley Bennett

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    Harry C. Simrall, Bobby Davis and Shirley Bennett at Mississippi State vs Memphis football gamehttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/9155/thumbnail.jp

    The marriage record of Davis, Sidney E. and Bennett, Mary Louise

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    Marriage license for Sidney E. Davis and Mary Louise Bennett. William Wilson de Hart was the officiant

    AMEN - THE LOU BENNETT QUARTET / Lou BENNETT, orgue HAMMOND et son Quartet

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    Titre uniforme : [Green dolphin street]Comprend : SISTER SADIE / Horace SILVER - SO WHAT / Miles DAVIS - JUBILATION / Junior MANCE - BROTHER DANIEL / Lou BENNETT - GREEN DOLPHIN STREET / KAPER - AMEN / Donald BYRDBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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