Gregory family letters [manuscript], 1861-1890.

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Gregory family letters [manuscript], 1861-1890.

Letters of William Gregory, a banker in Alexandria, Va.; his son Dr. William B. Gregory, an assistant surgeon in the 12th Alabama Vols. and surgeon in the 2nd Georgia Vols.; his daughter, Miss Isabel A. Gregory; his wife, and other members of the family. Letters relate chiefly to family and personal life; the Civil War service of Dr. Gregory, who compaigned in Virginia and East Tennessee; and business ventures following the war.

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University of Virginia. Library

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