William H. Stevens letters, 1862-1863 [manuscript].

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William H. Stevens letters, 1862-1863 [manuscript].

Civil War letters from William H. Stevens, cavalry officer with the Rhode Island 7th Squadron and later with the 2nd Rhode Island Cavalry, stationed in northern Virginia, near New Orleans, at Annapolis, Md., and other places, to "Molly." The letters discuss Stevens's health, troop movements, camp life, and other matters.

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Stevens, William H., fl. 1862-1863.

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William H. Stevens (fl. 1862-1863) was a federal cavalry officer with the Rhode Island 7th Squadron and later with the 2nd Rhode Island Cavalry, who was stationed in northern virginia, near New Orleans, La., Annapolis, Md., and other places. From the guide to the William H. Stevens Letters, ., 1862-1863, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...