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| Size | 1 microfilm reel. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Three Civil War letters between W. Rucker of North Carolina and his wife Eveline, and between J. L. Rucker and his brother. Subjects include camp life, news from the regiment, camp preaching, and plans regarding farming. One letter between the Rucker brothers dated 1872, regards the construction of a school. Material in the scrapbook consists of post-1865 newspaper clippings; obituaries, poems, letters to the editor, and stories relating to Rutherford County, N.C., schools, of which Adin L. Rucker was superintendent. |
| Creator | Rucker, Adin L. |
| Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Three Civil War letters between W. Rucker of North Carolina and his wife Eveline, and between J. L. Rucker and his brother. Subjects include camp life, news from the regiment, camp preaching, and plans regarding farming. One letter between the Rucker brothers dated 1872, regards the construction of a school. Material in the scrapbook consists of post-1865 newspaper clippings; obituaries, poems, letters to the editor, and stories relating to Rutherford County, N.C., schools, of which Adin L. Rucker was superintendent.
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