1864-09-27: George Washington Cherry to Francis Eugenia Parsons Cherry, letter
This document is a letter from George Washington Cherry in Fairburn, Georgia, to his wife Francis "Fannie" Eugenia Parsons Cherry in Alabama on September 27, 1864. It describes Cherry's standing on picket before the main part of the army, and the loss of his belongings in Griffin to t...
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Summary: | This document is a letter from George Washington Cherry in Fairburn, Georgia, to his wife Francis "Fannie" Eugenia Parsons Cherry in Alabama on September 27, 1864. It describes Cherry's standing on picket before the main part of the army, and the loss of his belongings in Griffin to the Union army's advance. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project. |
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