John C. Hart, Camp of the 100 Petersburg, November 4, 1864; December 1, 1864
Content Description
Most of these papers are letters from Henry C. Hart to his parents, John and Mary Nixon, who also received two letters from their nephew, John C. Hart. The letters relate to camp life in a number of Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. locations: Soldiers Rest, Alexandria; Camp or Fort Reynolds, D.C.; Fort Sumner, D.C.; Rectortown, Fauquier County; Vienna, Virginia; Flint Hill, Rappahannock County; and Fairfax Station. Henry writes about breaking colts for the army, his health, wounded comrades, and his needs for food, clothes, boots, writing paper and stamps. He describes his delight at seeing Washington for the first time.
There are also letters to the Nixons from Thompson Todd, and a bill for a list of merchandise to John Nixon from A.Y. Montgomery.
Dates
- November 4, 1864; December 1, 1864
Extent
From the Collection: .11 Cubic Feet (11 folders)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Hart, Henry C. (Person)
- From the Collection: Hart, John C. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library Repository