Charles F. James Papers, . 1865-1901

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Charles F. James Papers, . 1865-1901

Charles F. James (1844-1902) was a Confederate soldier, and a clergyman and president of Roanoke Female College in Danville, Va. The collection includes typed transcriptions of four Civil War letters, February 1865, from James, near Richmond, Va., with the 8th Virginia Regiment, to his sister describing current conditions and war events. Also included are two speeches by James about the Civil War, 1901; and a typescript (3 pages) titled Some of our Hardships.

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James, Charles F. (Charles Fenton), 1844-1902

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Charles Fenton James (1844-1902) was a Confederate soldier, clergyman, and president of Roanoke Female College in Danville, Va. From the guide to the Charles F. James Papers, ., 1865-1901, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Confederate soldier; clergyman and president of Roanoke Female College, Danville, Va. From the description of Charles F. James papers, 1865-1901 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23438002 ...