Mary B. Miller letters, 1863-1864 [manuscript].

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Mary B. Miller letters, 1863-1864 [manuscript].

Letters from Lieut. Charles P. Miller, serving in Virginia in Co. C, 6th New York Artillery, to his mother, Mary B. Miller, at Brighthope in or near New York, N.Y., and two letters from her to her son. Charles Miller's letters describe his poor health and his attempts to get out of the army and to get an appointment at West Point.

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