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| Size | 41 items. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Letters about daily life in Confederate army camps, written by Private William M. Hedgecock when he was serving with the 2nd North Carolina Artillery Battalion in eastern North Carolina and at Drewry's Bluff, Danville, and Fredericksburg, Va., to his parents in Davidson County and at High Point, N.C. |
| Creator | Hedgecock, William M., fl. 1861-1863. |
| Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Letters about daily life in Confederate army camps, written by Private William M. Hedgecock when he was serving with the 2nd North Carolina Artillery Battalion in eastern North Carolina and at Drewry's Bluff, Danville, and Fredericksburg, Va., to his parents in Davidson County and at High Point, N.C.
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