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Re: Washingtom M. Ives - 4th Fla. - Murfreesboro

Have you checked the holdings of the U. S. Army Military History Institute at the Carlisle Barracks, Pa?

These holding should be of interest if you have not seen them.

George Martin

1st Florida Infantry Regiment

USAMHI
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The following pertinent personal papers are in the Institute's Manuscript Archive:
Frier, Joshua H. - CWMiscColl
Matthews, L.H. - LeighColl Bk l7: 61

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3d Florida Infantry Regiment

Livingston, Archie. '"I Am In for Anything for Success': The Letter of...3rd Florida Infantry." [Ed by John M. Coski] North & South (Apr 2003): pp. 76-86
(11 photocopied pages). Per.

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4th Florida Infantry Regiment

France, Robert F. "Time Lapse." CW Times Illus (Sep 1988): p. 13 (1 photocopied page). Per. Vignette on and photograph of Lewis Frederick Gay.

The following pertinent personal papers are in the Institute's Manuscript Archive:
Scarborough, R. - CWTIColl

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The James River Publishing Co. regimental website contains the following:

2nd Florida Infantry: "A Memoir of Captain C. Seton Fleming: Illustrative of the History of the Florida Troops in Virginia during the War Between the States," by Francis P. Fleming. Seton Fleming was killed at Cold Harbor in 1864. His younger brother, a veteran and Governor of Florida, compiled this "little known work" from various wartime letters and documents. Included in the reprint is Seton's fragmented diary as well as Francis Fleming's wartime wartime letters. 155 pages, 1990 reprint

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