Letter, 1862 July 6, to Caroline Jamison Jenkins.

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Letter, 1862 July 6, to Caroline Jamison Jenkins.

Letter to his wife concerning the wounding of her brother, John Jamison, near Richmond, Virginia, and mentioning an earlier wound Jenkins sustained to his right arm from grapeshot, discussing the suffering of his regiment, and expressing grief over the death of Maj. William Anderson.

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Jenkins, Micah, 1835-1864

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Co-founder and teacher of King's Mountain Military School in York, S.C., with Asbury Coward, 1855; served as Colonel of the 5th Regt., SC Volunteers, and Brigadier-General during the Civil War; killed by friendly fire at Battle of the Wilderness, 1864; graduate, S.C. College, 1855; son of John Jenkins and Elizabeth Clark Jenkins of Edisto Island, S.C.; husband of Caroline Hall Jamison, daughter of David Flavel Jamison. From the description of Micah Jenkins papers, 1854-1936. (Univers...

Jenkins, Caroline Jamison, 1837-

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Anderson, William, -1862

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Civil War Confederate soldier. From the description of Papers of William Anderson, 1861-1948 (bulk 1861-1864). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 30793440 Student at the University of Michigan. From the description of William D. Anderson letter, August 21, 1854. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81474844 From the description of William D. Anderson letter, August 21, 1854. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422914 ...