Crittenden, John, Letters 1835-1911

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Crittenden, John, Letters 1835-1911

Consisting of two volumes of typescript and Photostats of correspondence of the Crittenden and Browning family members, the majority of the letters are from John Crittenden to his wife, Bettie Browning Crittenden, while he served in the 34th Alabama Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.

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Crittenden, Bettie Browning, 1839-1915

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Crittenden, John, d. ca. 1864

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A schoolteacher by profession, John Crittenden (d. ca. 1864) enlisted in Company E of the 34th Alabama Infantry Regiment which organized at Loachapoka, Alabama, on April 15, 1862. His brother, William D. Crittenden, served in the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, and his brother-in-law John K. Browning in Company D of the 34th Alabama Infantry Regiment. He was most likely killed in action during the Battle of Nashville in December 1864, leaving behind his wife, Bettie Browning Crittende...

Confederate States of America. Army. Alabama Infantry Regiment, 34th

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Crittenden, William D.

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