Silas T. White letters, 1861-1862.

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Silas T. White letters, 1861-1862.

The letters (typed copies) are written by Silas White to his family in Woodland, La., and describe his enlistment in the Confederate Army, living conditions at Camp Neofus and Camp St. Mary, Miss., and Camp Lovell, La.. White also describes a detail to block the Atchafalaya River, La., and troop movements around Corinth, Miss..

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White, Silas

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Silas T. White was a member of Company A, Hunter Rifles, 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. His father was A. J. White. From the description of Silas T. White letters, 1861-1862. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244292684 ...

Confederate States of America. Army. Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 4th.

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White, A. J. (Alan John), 1930-

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