Letters to Fannie Lee, 1862-1890 (bulk 1862-1863).

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Letters to Fannie Lee, 1862-1890 (bulk 1862-1863).

The collection primarily consists of letters from Thomas Ely Lee in the 49th Georgia Infantry Regiment while serving in Virginia, to his wife Fanny Lee from 1862-1863. He writes that he gets enough to eat but needs clothes. He states he went to Maryland and Pennsylvania, but believes the fighting at Petersburg may end the war. He mentions his commanders, Capt. Henry H. Whitfield and Lt./Capt. John Pate several times.

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Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 49th

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Lee, Fannie.

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Pate, John Haynes.

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Whitfield, Henry H., 1827-1886.

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Lee, Thomas Ely, b. 1836.

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Thomas Ely Lee (b. 1836), soldier in Company K of the 49th Georgia Infantry Regiment, from Pulaski County, Georgia. From the description of Letters to Fannie Lee, 1862-1890 (bulk 1862-1863). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476073 ...