W. C. Holliday letters, 1864.

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W. C. Holliday letters, 1864.

Two Civil War era holograph letters written by W. C. Holliday, chaplain of the 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. In one, written near Ooltewah, Tenn., he describes a trip to Chattanooga and seeing General William T. Sherman. In the second letter, written from Catoosa Springs, Ga., he describes battle skirmishes and the local area.

2 items (2 leaves); 29 x 37 cm. folded to 29 x 19 cm.

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