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Collection Reference Number GLC02165.07
From Archive Folder Collection of William H. Holly, E company, 12th regiment, Connecticut, infantry 
Title William H. Holly to Mary Ann Davis describing visiting a plantation and conversing with former slaves
Date 29 July 1862
Author Holly, William H. (d. 1864)  
Recipient Davis, Mary Ann  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written at Camp Parapet to a friend. First mentions a skirmish near Lake Pontchartrain. Visits a nearby plantation, visiting its sugar house, and conversing with former slaves who say they would rather be there than in the camp. Describes the situation of the Blacks in the camp and describes them as "independent and saucy." Talks of a funeral for two uncommissioned officers and a march through mud, then a Maine regiment that loses one or two men a day to disease.
Subjects African American History  Soldier's Letter  Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Union Soldier's Letter  Military Camp  Freemen  Slavery  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Contrabands  Death  Disease  Health and Medical  Confederate States of America  Slave Life  
People Holly, William H. (d. 1864)  Davis, Mary Ann (fl. 1862-1864)  
Place written New Orleans, Louisiana
Theme The American Civil War; African Americans; Slavery & Abolition
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information William H. Holly was mustered into the "E" Co. CT 12th Infantry on 11/19/1861. He died a prisoner of war on 12/11/1864 at Salisbury, NC. N.B. Holly spells his name "Holley."
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Trans-Mississippi  
Civil War: Unit 12th Connecticut Infantry, E company  
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