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Collection Overview
| Size | 6 items |
| Abstract | W. W. H. (William Watts Hart) Davis (1820-1910) was an officer in the United States Army during the Civil War. The collection includes official communications and orders, April-December 1863, at Beaufort, St. Helena, and Morris Island, S.C., of Davis while serving with the 25th and 104th Pennsylvania regiments on the South Carolina coast. |
| Creator | Davis, W. W. H. (William Watts Hart), 1820-1910. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical
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William Watts Hart Davis (1820-1910) was an officer in the United States Army, who served with the 25th and 104th Pennsylvania regiments on the South Carolina coast during the Civil War.
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Scope and Content
The collection includes official communications and orders, April-December 1863, at Beaufort, St. Helena, and Morris Island, S.C., of W. W. H. Davis.
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W. W. H. Davis Papers, 1863.
| Folder 1 |
Original finding aid #03096-z, Series: "W. W. H. Davis Papers, 1863." Folder 1 |
Papers, 1863 #03096-z, Series: "W. W. H. Davis Papers, 1863." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, May 2010
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
Diacritics and other special characters have been omitted from this finding aid to facilitate keyword searching in web browsers.
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