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Ann Elizabeth Gayle Chandler

Birth
Death
1880 (aged 42–43)
Burial
Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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From The Library of Virginia:
Chandler, Silas Letters, 1862-1865.
Accession 23984a. 32 leaves. Photostats (negative).
Letters, 1862-1865, of Silas Chandler (1830-1912) of Middlesex County, Virginia, and Fleet's Artillery Company, to his wife Ann Elizabeth Gayle Chandler (1837-by 1880) discussing camp life and combat, and requesting she write. Chandler comments on the reorganization of the army.
The Peninsular Campaign.
The battle of Chancellorsville.
The possible evacuation of Virginia by the army.
His unit's joining the Army of Tennessee.
The battle of Chickamagua.
The siege of Petersburg, including the battle of the Crater.
Confederate maneuvers in Tennessee.
The Hampton Roads Peace Conference.
Desertions.
The proposal to draft African Americans into the Confederate Army.
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From The Library of Virginia:
Chandler, Silas Letters, 1862-1865.
Accession 23984a. 32 leaves. Photostats (negative).
Letters, 1862-1865, of Silas Chandler (1830-1912) of Middlesex County, Virginia, and Fleet's Artillery Company, to his wife Ann Elizabeth Gayle Chandler (1837-by 1880) discussing camp life and combat, and requesting she write. Chandler comments on the reorganization of the army.
The Peninsular Campaign.
The battle of Chancellorsville.
The possible evacuation of Virginia by the army.
His unit's joining the Army of Tennessee.
The battle of Chickamagua.
The siege of Petersburg, including the battle of the Crater.
Confederate maneuvers in Tennessee.
The Hampton Roads Peace Conference.
Desertions.
The proposal to draft African Americans into the Confederate Army.
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