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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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civil war, 1861-1865

Gabriel Holmes Hill

Material relating to Gabriel Holmes Hill (b.1837), born and raised in North Carolina, but moved to Charlottesville in the post-Civil War era.

John Riley Phillips Diary Excerpt

This is a typescript excerpt of Capt. John R. Phillips' diary from April 1864 to July 1864, in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Richard J. Hancock Letters

This collection contains three letters from Richard J. Hancock of Ellerslie Farm to his friend and fellow Confederate soldier Newton Monroe Berryman of Albany, Shackelford County, Texas.

George Wythe Randolph Letter

This collection contains an ALS from George W. Randolph, Secretary of War of the Confederate States of America, to Miss Bettie D. George of Charlottesville, Virginia, 25 September 1862.

John C. Culin Family Papers

These papers relate to the family and descendants of John C. Cullin (1834-1890).

Sheridan's Raid at Birdwood

This collection contains the memoir by Ada Pyne Bankhead about Sheridan's Raid at Birdwood estate in 1865.

Memoirs of Leroy Wesley Cox

This is a photocopy of Memoirs of Leroy Wesley Cox: Experiences of a Young Soldier of the Confederacy as related to Ruth Ritchie, circa 1934.

Wingfield Family Papers

This is a collection of three letters concerning J.R. Wingfield's rejoining the 2nd Virginia Cavalry after his wounding and recovery.

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