Amon W. Updike Correspondence, 1861-1865

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Amon W. Updike Correspondence, 1861-1865

Amon W. Updike Correspondence consists of photocopies of five letters from Updike while camped in New Kent, Chesterfield, and Henrico counties, Virginia, to his sister, Phebe Arthur. Also included are photocopies of letters from Phebe Arthur to her husband Henry, letters from Henry to Phebe and to other family members, and a letter from J.O. Hensley, Arthur's captain, informing Phebe of her husband's death. 

0.1 cu. ft.; 1 folder

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Updike, Amon W.

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Amon W. Updike was a Confederate soldier in the 53rd Virginia Regiment, Bartons Brigade, in the Civil War. From the guide to the Amon W. Updike Correspondence, 1861-1865, (Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.) ...