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  1. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 07/31/1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, dated July 28 and July 31, 1864. Topics discussed include: Magruder / Magander (?); Macon; Colonel MacIntyre; Major Rose; Enslaved African man named Bibe; Johnston; Hood; skulkers; Abel Johnson; Doctortown.

    Record Type: Archive

  2. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 08/11/1864

    Letter from William Hubert to wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, August 11, 1864. Topics include: J.M. Gray; skulkers; Monticello; East Point; West Point; Atlanta; Hubert promoted to Lieutenant in Company E, 12th Regiment G. M., 4th Brigade; Billy Swift; Hardwick; prisoner escape; Tom Allen; flag, color guard; Bob Mitchell capture and escape; 29th Regiment; Magruder / Magander (?); Sallie Major Ross / Rose (?); Confederate money; John McKinnon;...

    Record Type: Archive

  3. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 08/13/1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, August 13, 1864. Topics discussed include: Mr. Gray; General Hood; Sherman; Florida Militia; raid on Tallahassee; Colonel Seward; Billy Swife / Swift (?); Hubert needs a new sword from home; enslaved African American man named Bibe; Brother Ben, death of; Six days furlough granted Hubert to accompany remains home; Eatonton; John Hubert; Macon; Atlanta; Mr. Campbell (minister).

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  4. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 09/06/1864

    Letter from William Hubert in Griffin, Georgia to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, September 9, 1864. Topics discussed include: Illness of their son William Hubert, who was sent to a hospital in delirium; Division Hospital; Colonel Bill Redding; enslaved people named Bibe and Mary; furlough; Dr. Myrick; Sherman; the fall of Atlanta; Johnston; army demoralized; Macon; Augusta; Colonel MacIntyre.

    Record Type: Archive

  5. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 09/09/1864

    Letter from William Hubert at Camp Stephens to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, September 9, 1864. Topics include: The illness of their son, William Hubert; Colonel Redding; Jonesborough; Atlanta; Bibe, a man enslaved by the Hubert family; furlough; General Sherman; Confederate Army demoralized; General Johnston; General Hood; General Lee; Forsyth; Aunt Shady; Milledgeville; Macon; Hospital at Americus; Eli Fritch; John Stark; medicine (pi...

    Record Type: Archive

  6. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, 1864. Topics discussed include: Death of Frank Jones and Dr. Stegall in Virginia; request for a vest; Tailor Arnold; Pittman; refugees.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert, sent from Camp Browne, June 10, 1864. Topcs include: the Civil War; Judge Peter Early Love; Governor Brown; General Johnston; Rifle Pits; MacIntyre; Commanding Regimental Officers; John H. Seals.

    Record Type: Archive

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  8. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, 1864.

    Record Type: Archive

  9. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864

    Letters from William Hubert to his wife, Fannie Hubert, July 24, 1864 and July 25, 1864. Topics include: West Point; Doctor Brice; Brown Hospital in Milledgeville; Atlanta; train, troop movement; East Point; Black people.

    Record Type: Archive

  10. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864 07-05

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert, July 5, 1864. Topics discussed include: Civil War; Atlanta; Captain Mitchell; Colonel McIntyre; Bob Harris; Dover's powder (medicine); stragglers and deserters; enslaved Black people.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864 07-14

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, July 14, 1864. Topics include: troop morale; Sherman; Kirby Smith; Bob Mitchell; Hood's Corps; General Johnson; Pontoon bridge; thoughts on duty to fight for country and serve in army; enslaved people, including Bibe with Hubert in camp, Galine, and Charles; Judge Swift; confiscation of supplies (beef cattle); Kenesaw Mountain (commonly spelled Kennesaw); Marietta; Chattahooch...

    Record Type: Archive

  12. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864 07-16

    Letter from William Hubert to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, July 16, 1864. Topics discussed include: Enslaved person name Bibe; West Point; dysentery; MacIntyre; Sherman; Atlanta.

    Record Type: Archive

  13. William Hubert to Fannie Hubert - 1864 07-19

    Letter from William Hubert in West Point, Georgia to his wife Fannie Hubert in Thomasville, July 19, 1864. Topics include: Enslaved African American men named Bibe and Charles; West Point; Atlanta; General Johnston; Hood; Chattahoochee; rifle pits.

    Record Type: Archive

  14. William Hubert to Mattie Hubert - 06/01/1864

    Letter from William Hubert to his daughter Mattie Hubert, June 1, 1864. Topics include: the Civil War; Judge Peter Early Love; Atlanta.

    Record Type: Archive

  15. William Hubert to Willie Hubert - 1861 07-12

    Letter from William Hubert in Fort Gaines to his daughter Willie Hubert in Thomasville, July 12, 1861.

    Record Type: Archive

  16. William Hubert to Willie, Mattie, & Frank Hubert - 1864 07-20

    Letter from William Hubert from 1st Brigade Headquarters near West Point, Alabama to his children Willie, Mattie, and Frank Hubert in Thomasville, July 20, 1864.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. William J. Dickey Plantation - 1858

    Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, January 1, 1858 - September 5, 1859.

    Record Type: Archive

    William J. Dickey Plantation
  18. William J. Dickey Plantation - 1879

    Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, 1879.

    Record Type: Archive

    William J. Dickey Plantation
  19. William J. Dickey Plantation - 1884

    Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, January 1, 1884 - February 28, 1885.

    Record Type: Archive

    William J. Dickey Plantation
  20. William J. Dickey Plantation - 1885

    Copy of a diary, log, or journal of the William J. Dickey Plantation, later known as Birdsong Plantation then Birdong Nature Center, March 1, 1885 - April 30, 1886.

    Record Type: Archive

    William J. Dickey Plantation

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