Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He talks about the fighting he has been engaged in and how he was knocked off his horse by an exploding shell.
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He has just received a letter from her and talks about his daughter and what she could be like. He also tells her that he is sending her money and that she needs to be more guarded after a theft in…
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He teases his wife and talks about their daughter. He also talks about furloughs and how hard it is to get one. He mentions a social gathering and that his regiment is to move locations.
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He tells her that her brother, John, is sick and that he plans to bring him to his camp where he can look after him.
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He tells her about what is going on in Richmond and all the parties he has been attending. He also wonders why they are still in Richmond when there are troops needed elsewhere.
Letter from Mary E. Farrior, mother of Cadet W. H. Farrior, to Colonel Asbury Coward concerning the Cadet Rebellion of 1898, also known as the Cantey Rebellion.
Letter from J. S. Cantey, father of Cadet Samuel Cantey, to Colonel Asbury Coward concerning the Cadet Rebellion of 1898, also known as the Cantey Rebellion.