Box 1
Contains 42 Results:
Accession 21-010, addition to the collection, July 1861 - July 1862
This accession contains 7 letters: 6 from Asa T. Martin to family, 1 letter from John W. Hall of Richmond Virginia to Mrs. Mary E. Martin describing the death of her husband Asa T. Martin. Folder also contains typed transcriptions of letters.
Accession 00-077, Initial accession, 1856 - 1864
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Partial letter to Anna from unknown and statement of account for Asa T. Martin settled with S.P. Adams , 1856
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Wm W. Mizzles (Rusk County, TX) to Dear Sister, August 9, 1858
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin (Montgomery, AL) to Dear Mary, June 27, 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin (Manassas Junction, VA) to Dear Wife and Children, July 31, 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin to Mary A.E. Martin, circa Fall 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin (Camp Walker near Manassas Junction, VA) to Dear Wife and Dear Mother, September 12, 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin (Fairfax Station, Va.) to Dear Wife, September 3, 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.
Asa T. Martin (Manassas Junction, Va.) to Dear Wife and Dear Mother, September 12, 1861
This accession includes letters from Martin to his wife Mary A. E. Martin; letters written by Martin for R. A. Mizzles (probably Martin's brother-in-law and a soldier in Martin's regiment) to Mizzles' family; letters from Mrs. Joseph S. McGrouder, a nurse at the Confederate hospital in Richmond, to Mary A. E. Martin informing her of the death of Asa T. Martin and letters from relatives to Mary A. E. Martin.