Letter from Capt. Charles C. Wertenbaker to George E. Pickett, containing endorsements of Pickett, Lee and James Longstreet [manuscript] 16 Dec. 1862. 1862.

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Letter from Capt. Charles C. Wertenbaker to George E. Pickett, containing endorsements of Pickett, Lee and James Longstreet [manuscript] 16 Dec. 1862. 1862.

Letters from Robert E. Lee to Miss Ernestine Stevens, enclosing an embroidered star from his uniform, 21 Nov. 1864. These two items a deposit for photography. Letter to Mrs. Louisa Wertenbaker, Spotsylvania County, from the University of Virginia, ca. 1830. Four newspapers: Daily Richmond Examiner 11 May and 23 June 1863; Richmond Despatch 30 May 1894; Ulster Gazette 4 Jan. 1800 (facsimile). Miscellaneous clippings from the album of George Wertenbaker's mother. All of these items a gift.

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