Box 1
Contains 42 Results:
Asa T. Martin (Manassas Junction, Va.) to Mary Martin, January 29, 1862
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, Va.) to Mary A. E. Martin, February 6, 1862
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, Va.) to Dear Mary, February 18, 1862
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, Va.) to Dear Wife, February 23, 1862
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 near Danises[?] Fork Va.) to Dear Mary, circa. March 1862
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 (Orange Court House, Va.) to Dear Mary, March 27, 1862
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 (York Town, Va.) to Dear Mary, April 22, 1862
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, Va.) to Mary A. E. Martin, probably Spring 1862
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 (Richmond, Va.) to Dear Mary, May 13, 1862
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 (Richmond, Va.) to Dear Mary, May 24, 1862
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.