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Epperly, Christian M. (1837-1904) five letters to his family

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02715.027 Author/Creator: Epperly, Christian M. (1837-1904) Place Written: Orange County, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 7 September 1862 Pagination: 4 p. Order a Copy

There are five letters on one folded sheet. Includes two letters from Epperly to Mary Epperly, one letter from Epperly to Harvey D. Phleagar, one letter from Epperly to his "Mother" Catharine Phleagar, and a letter to his "Brothers." Mentions a recent battle (likely the Battle of Chantilly fought on 1 September 1862) and comments on the large number of wounded. Also discusses the Second Battle of Manassas (28-30 August 1862). Notes that General [Stonewall] Jackson has moved into Maryland. Tells her to find someone to plant the crops. In his letter to Harvey he notes that his unit cannot move until it gets horses. Writes to Catharine Phleagar that his regiment is waiting for orders, but he believes peace will come before new orders arrive.

Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904

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