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Civil War Diary of a Confederate Soldier at Appomattox Court House, 1865

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One page typescript of a transcription of a Confederate soldier's diary entries for 9-12 April 1865. The soldier was at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Topics discussed include fighting the morning of 9 April; flag of truce and Lee's going to Grant's headquarters; terms of surrender; General John B. Gordon's farewell address to his troops; General Lee's General Order No. 9; another speech by General Gordon, referring to the possibility of a second Southern rebellion; and formal surrender of arms on 12 April, after which the soldier and his regiment were paroled and started for their homes. The soldier who wrote the diary was the grandfather of Richard E. Hyde, late of Charleston, West Virginia.
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Civil War Diary of a Confederate Soldier at Appomattox Court House, 1865 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1 page (1 folder)

John Hatcher, Confederate Veteran, Typescript Titled "Recollections of the Civil War 1861-1865", 1933/1937

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Typescript by John Hatcher, a Confederate veteran and West Virginia native, titled "Recollections of the Civil War 1861-1865". Hatcher served in the Confederate Army from August 1861 until he was taken prisoner in November 1864. Hatcher writes about his unit's movements, battles participated in, officers encountered, and hardships endured. For further information, see "Scope and Contents" and "Biographical Note".
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John Hatcher, Confederate Veteran, Typescript Titled "Recollections of the Civil War 1861-1865", 1933/1937 .01 Linear Feet 10 pages (1 folder)

John Y. Beall, Confederate Spy, Typescript Biography, 1835/1865

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Biography of a Confederate officer, John Y. Beall (1835-1865), who was convicted as a spy by a Union military commission and executed. The typescript is authored by someone who identifies himself only as a "friend" of Beall.
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John Y. Beall, Confederate Spy, Typescript Biography, 1835/1865 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 folder

Margaret Hersman, Collector, Memoirs of Confederate Soldiers, 1945

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Two autobiographical publications by West Virginians who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War: "A Diary Depicting the Experiences of DeWitt Clinton Gallagher in The War Between the States While Serving in the Confederate Army" (1945) and "Recollections of a Life Time" by Colonel Daniel S. DeWees (ca. 1904). See "Scope and Contents" for further information.
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Margaret Hersman, Collector, Memoirs of Confederate Soldiers, 1945 .1 Linear Feet 1/2 in. (2 publications in 1 folder)

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