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Miscellaneous New Kent County (Va.) Civil War Era Records, 1861-1863

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Miscellaneous New Kent County (Va.) Civil War Era Records, 1861-1863, consist of the following: inventories and receipts used to keep track of goods purchased by the county on behalf of families of New Kent County soldiers, papers related to salt distribution in the county, correspondence, and a statement made to New Kent County Court.

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Miscellaneous New Kent County (Va.) Civil War Era Records, 1861-1863

Miscellaneous Rockbridge County (Va.) Civil War Era Correspondence, 1861-1865

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Miscellaneous Rockbridge County (Va.) Civil War Era Correspondence, 1861-1865, consist of four letters written by Confederate servicemen.

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Robertson Hospital Reunion Register, 1896

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Robertson Hospital Reunion Register, 1896, records names of individuals who attended a reunion of patients of Robertson Hospital sponsored by Sally L. Tompkins and held in Richmond, Virginia, during the Grand Confederate Reunion of 1896. Information recorded includes name and residence of attendee written in their handwriting. A few individuals included the name of the military company they served in.

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Robertson Hospital Reunion Register, 1896

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