Letters, 1861-1865.

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Letters, 1861-1865.

Family letters of George E. and Jeremiah Norris. George was third assistant engineer on the Federal gunboat Azalia; and letters to Jeremiah Norris from friends in the Union Army, concerning life in the army and the opinions of Southern girls toward "Yankees."

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