James C. Stuart papers, 1863.

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James C. Stuart papers, 1863.

Illustrated letter describing Civil War camp life in Falmouth, Virginia in 1863; includes sketches of and a description of the punishments used in the army for offenses such as theft and drunkenness, as well as sketches of camp life. Also includes military papers and a daguerreotype of James C. Stuart.

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