Z. T. Miller to his Sister., 03/23/1862-03/23/1862
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Z. T. Miller Civil War letters. Arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 03/23/1862-03/23/1862
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 25 Linear Feet (18 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
15/07/02
Container Summary
1 ALS from Z. T. Miller to his sister. Mention of 80 prisoners arriving from Kentucky. Reference to the Ohio? 69th Regiment. Mention of Confederate prisoners praising Ohio Governor David Tod. Reference to being under John C. Fremont's command. Sent from Camp Chase, Ohio. Note: Located west of Columbus, Ohio, Camp Chase was first a training camp and later a Federal prison camp (Boatner, "The Civil War Dictionary." NY: McKay, 1988, p. 117).
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
MILLER, Z. T. - CORRESP. TO SISTER (1862): Autographed Letter
CONFEDERATE PRISONERS - REFERENCE (1862): Autographed Letter
OHIO? 69TH - REFERENCE (1862): Autographed Letter
TOD, DAVID - REFERENCE (1862): Autographed Letter
FREMONT, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1862): Autographed Letter
CAMP CHASE - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM (1862): Autographed Letter
OHIO - CAMP CHASE - CORRESP. FROM (1862): Autographed Letter
COLUMBUS - OHIO - CORRESP. FROM NEAR (1862): Autographed Letter
OHIO - COLUMBUS - CORRESP. FROM NEAR (1862): Autographed Letter
CIVIL WAR - SEE: HELEN KING BOYER COLLECTION: Manuscript
BOYER, HELEN KING - PAPERS (1800-2001): Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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