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Capt. Morris Brown, Jr
Latest from Petersburg, Petersburg, June 23, 10 a.m
Letter from Capt. S. H. Platt, 126 New York Infantry, to Morris Brown, Sr., from near Petersburg, Virginia, July 16, 1864
Letter from Colonel Clinton Dugald MacDougall to Dr. Fletcher M. Hammond, from Near Petersburg, Virginia, July 11, 1864
Letter from Dr. Fletcher M. Hammond to M. Brown, from Petersburgh, Virginia, June 17, 1864
Letter from F. M. Hammond to Brown, Morris, Sr., Petersburgh, Virginia, June 22, 1864
Letter from George A. Byington to his cousin and aunt, Camp on the Jones Farm near Petersburgh, Virginia, June 26, 1864 (copy)
Letter from Morris Brown, Jr., 126th New York Infantry, to his brother [Smith Brown], Near Petersburg, Virginia, June 19, 1864
Letter from Morris Brown, Jr., 126th New York Infantry, to his parents, Near Petersburg, Virginia, June 18, 1864
Letter written by Frank from Petersburg, Virginia on March 11, 1865, to his brother Lewis
Letter written by George Stone from in front of Petersburg, Virginia to his father on June 28, 1864
Morris Brown
Petersburg, Continued from first page [newspaper clipping]
Second dispatch, Petersburg, June 22, 7 p.m. [newspaper clipping]
The Attack of the Second Corps, Finley Anderson's Despatch, Camp Near Petersburg, June 25, 1864, [figure] The Rebel attack on the second corps, The fight on Wednesday, June 22, when the Second Corps was flanked [newspaper clipping]
The New movement -- Grant again putting in his left -- he swings around to the south side of Petersburg and destroys the Weldon Railroad -- the rebels capture a battery -- heavy firing on thursday night, headquarters Army of the Polomac, Thursday, June 23 -- 6 o'clock a.m
The News from Petersburg -- operations of the armies -- flanking of Hancock's corps and capture of large number of prisoners, &c. [newspaper clipping]
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