William Howard Hooker collection: George H. S. Driver papers, 1861-1863

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William Howard Hooker collection: George H. S. Driver papers, 1861-1863

1861-1863

Civil War Correspondence, (1861–1863) of Union soldier George H. S. Driver, reflecting service in New Bern and Pamlico Sound area of N.C.

0.547 cubic feet (29 items)

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Highlander (Schooner)

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Driver, George, 1805-1887

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Hooker, William Howard.

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Martha Gregory Brown resided in Washington, N.C., which was occupied by Federal troops from 1862 to 1865. She left her home in Washington to join her husband George H., a Confederate officer serving in the Tarboro area. From the description of William Howard Hooker collection: Martha Gregory Brown family papers, 1862-1865 [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 755531958 George H. Hitchcock was an officer of the 132nd Regiment of Infantry, New York Stat...