Thomas Garber reports on the enlistment of soldiers in the "Southern Fencibles."
Addie Garber writes to her brother about the health and daily activities of family members.
Thomas Garber writes to his sister about camp life and asks her to send tobacco.
In a letter to his father, Thomas Garber describes meals eaten in camp and mentions the deaths of fellow soldiers in recent fighting.
Thomas Garber tells his sister about the military company he has joined.
Thomas Garber shares his observations on the divided loyalties of the people of Maryland.
Harman writes to his Uncle Albert to praise the bravery and dedication of his cousin, Thomas Garber.
Thomas Garber describes the activities of his regiment since leaving the Valley.
Thomas Garber asks his father for help in obtaining a new pair of pants.
Thomas Garber tells his sister about his successful escape from a small group of Yankee soldiers.
Thomas expresses his love for his sister and asks her to send him a new flag.
Thomas Garber writes to his sister about a recent church service in camp.
Harman writes to his Uncle Albert to tell him about rumors of Thomas Garber's death.
Harman informs his cousin Addie that he is sending Thomas Garber's belongings back home following his death.
Michael discusses with his sister the upcoming movement of his company.
M.G. Harman writes Colonel East about his concern that Augusta County will not meet its military quota.
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