Connally F. Trigg correspondence, 1862-1866.

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Connally F. Trigg correspondence, 1862-1866.

ALS (1862 March 26) to Trigg from his son, E.C. Trigg, describing maneuvers of the 2nd Tennessee Regiment (U.S.) in Kentucky and resulting casualties; ALS (1862 April 9) from Samuel L. Foote, a Confederate soldier, requesting Trigg's aid in obtaining his release from the military prison at Camp Douglas, Ill.; ALS (1862 May 2) to Trigg from James Irvine, also a Confederate, concerning his release and that of William McFall from the military prison at Johnson Island, Ohio; and ALS (1866 May 21) to Trigg from John A. Murphy relating to a debt of E.C. Trigg.

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Murphy, John A., active 1866

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Trigg, E. C. (Edward Campbell)

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Trigg, Connally F. (Connally Findlay), 1810-1880

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U.S. district judge in Tennessee. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Nashville, to James Speed, 1866 Feb. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573189 Army officer. From the description of Connally F. Trigg correspondence, 1862-1866. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980649 ...

Foote, Samuel L.

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United States. Army. Tennessee Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1861-1865)

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McFall, William

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During the Civil War, William McFall and his brother James M. McFall were members of a South Carolina regiment, known as the Palmetto Sharp Shooters. Two other brothers Waddy McFall and Colonel John McFall, were also in Confederate service but their units are not known. The Palmetto Sharp Shooters served in the Army of Northern Virginia under Longstreet (Jenkins's, later Bratton's Brigade). They were in the Seven Days Battle, Fredericksburg, the Suffolk, Virginia campaign of April 1863 (they mis...

Irvine, James, active 1862

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Johnson Island Prison

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Johnson Island, located in Sandusky, Ohio, operated as a federal prisoner of war depot, housing Confederate officers and other enlisted men captured in battle, from April 1862 to September 1865. From the guide to the Johnson Island Prison Autograph Albums, ., 1861-1865, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Union army prison in Ohio. From the description of Diagram, 1862. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat...