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Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)

MLA

Marcellus, [unknown last name]. "Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)." Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. 1862-12-05, https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/218dfn309c-cor.

APA

Marcellus, [unknown last name] (1862-12-05). Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy). Retrieved from https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/218dfn309c-cor

Chicago

Marcellus, [unknown last name]. "Letter and envelope written by Marcellus [unknown last name] (Collierville, Tennessee) to Miss Anna Clark (West Troy, New York). Marcellus was a Union soldier whose company was involved in campaigns in Mississippi in the fall of 1862. Besides relating incidents of camp life and details of troop movements, he seems to be describing specifically skirmishing that took place in Mississippi on September 1862 around Rienzi, Booneville, Jacinto, Iuka, and Peyton's Mill - December 5, 1862 (photocopy)." 1862-12-05. May 29, 2026. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/218dfn309c-cor.
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