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Roberts, Charles, 1831-1897

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Roberts_Charles_16

Recipient

Maggie McKee Roberts

Publication Date

2-13-1864

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Roberts writes that he has been transferred to Cheatham's Division. States that while passing Jackson's Brigade, men in his Brigade thought their forms of punishment were cruel and decided to break into the guard house; four were captured. He says that more men may go over to stir up mischief simply out of boredom. He also writes of fear that the Union has captured Jackson permanently.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions; Rumor -- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons; Troop movements; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Confederate States of America. Army. Stanford's Light Artillery

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correspondence

City

Dalton (Ga.)

Original Collection

Charles Roberts Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

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Also included in the Civil War in the American South collection.

Charles Roberts to Maggie Roberts(13 February 1864)
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