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Letter from M. A. Cameron, Nashville, Tennessee, to Sarah Robertson, December 14, 1864
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 M. A. Cameron, camp, 18th Alabama Regiment, to Sarah Robertson, May 5, 1864
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
Letter from M. A. Cameron, Tyners Station, Tennessee, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, August 12, 1862
M. A. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, about deserters in the army and his regiment. He writes about what he would do to them. He speaks of a rumor about the Union crossing the Tennessee River. He tells Sarah of a lady who will be in Sarah's area and will convey articles back to his company. He instructs Sarah about a hot and boots
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, 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 M. A. Cameron, camp near Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, October 8, 1863
Maxwell A. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, while he lying in the line of battle near Chattanooga. He list the men killed and wounded and marked names with a plus sign to signal their return to duty. He requests old boots mended and a new pair made
Letter from M. A. Cameron, Wauhatchie, Tennessee, to Sister, Sarah Robertson, July 8, 1863
M. A. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, about the hard time that he has had in 14 days without shelter, very little food and no extra clothing. He has moved through Chattanooga, Wartrace, and Tullahoma. He asks that Sevillah make him some clothes
Letter from M. A. Cameron, Auburn, Alabama, to Isham and Sarah Robertson, October 4, 1861
M. A. Cameron writes to his sister, Sarah, and brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, about him and others recovering from the measles. He informed them that he had gotten clothing. He is anticipating going to Huntsville
Letter from Sarah McKinly, Winston County, Alabama, to Sarah Robertson, March 10, 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
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