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  • I suppose he got [unclear: storm] [unclear: staid] somewhere between Newport & middlebrook, or some other unforeseen accident has befell him; be that as it may, he has not turned [up] here yet.

    Augusta County: Tony Pastor to Annie Harris, December 28, 1862 Tony Pastor 1862

  • We have been sewing for you all this week in middlebrook made 61 pants, your tents started to day I do not know whether the pants went or not.

    Augusta County: Letitia Berry to Thomas M. Smiley, June 6, 1861 Letitia Berry 1861

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    Alrie Middlebrook: Lose The Lawn 2008

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    Alrie Middlebrook: Lose The Lawn 2008

  • PS Carlile Rystoe who lived with your Brothers [unclear: so] Tomy in middlebrook was killed in august 62 John R Berrys Son James was killed June 62 I stated about Col W S H Baylor was killed at The 2 Battle of Manassas But was A Brig General in place of Col

    Augusta: Franklin Carroll to Virginia Miller, September 22, 1864 Franklin Carroll 1864

  • This is a noisey place theare is a quantity of men heare. wee have all gon in different companeys in the Fift Regiment that is the men from our nabourhod Clemmer Cale Cochran and myself a several others have goined the middlebrook company Charley Baylor is in command of the company at this time theare was but twelve men in the company when wee came to it incloding oficers and all things are quiet heare at this time a regards eney movement in the armey how long it will remain so I cannot tell. the yankeys are 10 or twelve miles below heare I would have joined [illeg.] 52 Regt if [unclear: Liewis] had bin theare but I thought as he was not theare I would not, our nabourhood men all wanted me to go with them, there is no chance to go to cavelry; there was about 75 men from our couty came with us some more are on the road.

    Augusta County: John P. Dull to Giney Dull, December 1, 1864 John P. Dull 1864

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