- A brief history of the American Civil War
- Americans first railroad
- Battlefields report
- Casualties
- Civil war prisons
- Confederate regiment
- Discipline in the war
- General Civil War Topics of Interest
- Grand Army of the Republic
- Guns at gettysburg
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- List of battles
- List of fort and camp
- Members Relative
- Mission Statement
- Names of the civil war
- Navy
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- Northern leaders
- Poetry in the war
- Regular Army of the United States
- Soldier's equipment
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- Swedes Who Fought For The Confederacy
- The Civil War Musket
- The battle of gettysburg
- This date during the Civil War
- Time line
- U.S. colored troops
- US Revenue Cutter Service
- Union regiment
- War maps
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Christopher Wren Bunker served in the Confederate Army in eastern Tennessee and western Virginia. He was captured 7 August 1864 and imprisoned at Camp Chase, Ohio. The collection consists of seven letters, 1863-1864, from Christopher Wren Bunker serving in Tennessee and Virginia to his sister, and one letter, 14 October 1864, from Bunker in prison to his father, mother, brother, and sisters. The letters describe the weather and conditions in the army and give news of friends. The letter from prison discloses that Bunker had been captured and had been ill with smallpox at Camp Chase. |
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