Papers, 1861-1877; (bulk 1861-1862).

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Papers, 1861-1877; (bulk 1861-1862).

Civil War correspondence of Colonel Hooke, an officer in the Virginia militia, and of his sons, Robert W., in the 1st Regiment Virginia Cavalry, and William Franklin, in the 4th Virginia militia and the 2nd Virginia Regiment, describing camp life and health conditions, hardships during the war, casualties and desertion, commodity shortages, and military engagements and leaders.

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