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From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to his wife, Cordelia Jackson, regarding Alexander wishing to return home soon.

05 May 1862

From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to his son, Nat Jackson, regarding news of family and friends as well as life at war.

10 February 1862

Calendar of The House of Representatives. Special orders for Monday, March 31, 1862. By Mr. Miles, from Military Committee.

07 April 1862

Letter from President Jefferson Davis to the Honorable President of the Congress.

15 February 1862

A Sketch of the Life of Capt. Hedley Vicars, The Christian Soldier, by Catherine Marsh.

1862

Confederate States vs. John H. Gilmer: Substance of the Opening Argument of John H. Gilmer, with Authorities and the Opinion of Judge Halyburton Construing the Sequestration Act, &c.

1862

A Bill: To be entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Executive, Legislative and Judicial expenses of the Government for the month of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-two." By Mr. Kenner, from Committee of Ways and Means; Referred to Committee of the Whole, made special order for Friday at 12 o'clock, M., and ordered to be printed by the Congress of the Confederate States of America on 02 October 1862.

02 October 1862

Speech of Hon. William A. Graham, of Orange, In the Convention of North-Carolina, Dec. 7th, 1861, on the Ordinance concerning Test Oaths and Sedition.

1862

A Bill: To be entitled, "An Act making Confederate Notes a legal tender and to prevent and punish extortion." By Mr. Foster; Read first and second times, referred to Judiciary Committee and ordered to be printed by the Congress of the Confederate States of America on 13 October 1862.

13 October 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 25 May 1862, written from a camp near Farmington in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his recent activities and skirmishes with Confederate troops.

25 May 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 10 June 1862, written from a camp near Booneville, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his recent activities, the health of friends and family, and the cost of items at a local store.

10 June 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 11 May 1862, written from Shiloh, Tennessee. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his recent activities and recent troop movements.

11 May 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 16 June 1862, written from a camp near Corinth, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his health, the heat, his recent activities, and news of friends and family.

16 June 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 13 June 1862, written from a camp near Corinth, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his health, troop movements, and his pay.

13 June 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 21 June 1862, written from a camp near Corinth, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his health, food, and mail.

21 June 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 16 May 1862, written from Camp Pope, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about recent military action, his pay, and his wishes if he dies.

16 May 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 27 May 1862, written from a camp near Farmington in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his recent activities, his duties, and the prospect of upcoming fighting.

27 May 1862

From the Adams (John Q.) Letters. Letter from John Quince Adams to his wife, Sarah Adams, dated 27 June 1862, written from Camp Big Springs, Mississippi. Adams, who served in Co. E., 60th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War, writes about his recent activities, and wanting to look for deserters.

27 June 1862

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