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Collection Reference Number GLC00653.01.32
From Archive Folder Collection of Henry S. Figures, F company, 4th regiment, Alabama, infantry 
Title An obituary or tribute piece to Henry Stokes
Date ca.1861-1864
Author M.F.A. (fl. 1861-1864)  
Document Type Miscellany
Content Description He is described as a happy, healthy little boy who grew up attending Christian schools. He was ready to serve his country and said "If necessary, I am willing to die for it." First, he worked as a clerk and then begged permission to actually fight. He was a good soldier who was finally killed in the Battle of the Wilderness. (written by a younger brother, possibly...?)
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Confederate States of America  Battle  Infantry  Death  Battle of the Wilderness  Christianity  Education  Religion  Children and Family  
People Figures, Henry Stokes (fl. 1861-1864)  
Theme The American Civil War; Religion; Education
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Figures was a member of Law's Brigade, Longstreet Division, of the 4th Alabama Infantry. Letters mention prisoners from the "Star of the West," the Battles of Manassas, Yorktown, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg, slaves, etc. Figures was killed at Battle of the Wilderness on 4 May 1864. Two of the letters (10 April 1861 and 25 April 1861) are on "Confederate States of America, War Department" stationery.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 4th Regiment, Alabama, infantry, F company  
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