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Contains 13 Results:
Box 1
Box — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
1862-1863
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Frederick Voigt Letters
Letters re: weather, a military funeral, family matters, and military drilling (written from Camp Hebert in Hempstead, TX) (9 items), 2/1862-6/1862
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
2/1862-6/1862
Letters re: camp conditions, family matters, Nacogdoches friends, marching, and a bonfire (written from Tyler, Gilmer and Daingerfield, TX; Fulton, AR) (6 items), 8/1862
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
8/1862
Letters re: camp conditions, weather, family matters, Nacogdoches friends, food and horses (written from Magnolia, Camp Nelson, Camp Bayou, and Camp Robertson, AR) (7 items), 10/1862-12/1862
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
10/1862-12/1862
Letters re: a lost battle, Nacogdoches friends, camp conditions, family matters, farming, and scarcity of food (written from Arkansas Port and Pine Bluff, AR) (8 items), 1/1863-2/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
1/1863-2/1863
Letters re: family, inflation, camp conditions, and health (written from Little Rock and Pine Bluff, AR) (10 items), 3/1863-4/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
3/1863-4/1863
Letters re: marching and war news (written from Harrisburg, AR; near Vernon, Campti, LA) (6 items), 5/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
5/1863
Letters re: war, capture of black prisoners, fall of Vicksburg, destruction of plantations, and family matters (written from Delhi, Monroe and Campti, LA) (10 items), 7/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
7/1863
Letters re: family matters and camp condition (written from Campti and Alexandria, LA) (3 items), 8/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
8/1863
Letters re: war, family matters and camp conditions (written from near Evergreen, Washington and Cheneyville, LA) (5 items), 10/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
10/1863
Letters re: family matters, health (epilepsy) and the war (Cheneyville, Atchafalaya Bayou, LA) (6 items), 11/1863-12/1863
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
11/1863-12/1863
Biographical and genealogical notes (12 items), 1824-1910
File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
1824-1910
"The Symbolism of Light" by Valcour de Valair (descendant of Voigt) (1 item)
File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of photocopis and typed transcripts of letters from Voigt to his first wife, written during his service in the Confederate Army. They contain descriptions of camp life including health conditions, food, clothing, and drilling. He also writes about the progress of the war and personal matters relating to family and Nacogdoches friends. Among those persons mentioned frequently are Fritz Hoya, Charles S. Taylor and family, Capt. Henry C. Hancock, William Clark, and W....
Dates:
1862-1863