Connally F. Trigg correspondence, 1862-1866.

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 4 itemsSubject(s): Summary: ALS (1862 March 26) to Trigg from his son, E. C. Trigg, describing maneuvers of the 2nd Tennessee Regiment (U.S.) in Kentucky and resulting casualties; ALS (1862 April 9) from Samuel L. Foote, a Confederate soldier, requesting Trigg's aid in obtaining his release from the military prison at Camp Douglas, Ill.; ALS (1862 May 2) to Trigg from James Irvine, also a Confederate, concerning his release and that of William McFall from the military prison at Johnson Island, Ohio; and ALS (1866 May 21) to Trigg from John A. Murphy relating to a debt of E. C. Trigg.
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ALS (1862 March 26) to Trigg from his son, E. C. Trigg, describing maneuvers of the 2nd Tennessee Regiment (U.S.) in Kentucky and resulting casualties; ALS (1862 April 9) from Samuel L. Foote, a Confederate soldier, requesting Trigg's aid in obtaining his release from the military prison at Camp Douglas, Ill.; ALS (1862 May 2) to Trigg from James Irvine, also a Confederate, concerning his release and that of William McFall from the military prison at Johnson Island, Ohio; and ALS (1866 May 21) to Trigg from John A. Murphy relating to a debt of E. C. Trigg.

Army officer.

Collection material in English.

Forms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.

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