No. 50: Aug 5, 1864, McDonough, Henry Co.
#50 McDonough, Henry Co. Aug. 5th, 1864. My darling wife, You can scarce imagine my delight upon the reading of you darling letter of the...


No. 51: Sept 20 1864, Jonesboro, Ga,.
#51 Jonesboro Army of Tennesee September 20th, 1864. Dear Sister Mary, Knowing the anxiety you must feel for our family these troublesome...


No. 52: Sept 21 1864, Jonesboro, Ga,.
#52 Jonesboro [1], Geo. Sept. 21st 1864 My own darling Wife I have not heard from you for nearly a month. What can be the cause of it,...


No. 53: Oct 1 1864, Macon, Ga,.
#53 Macon, Georgia Oct, 1st 1864 My dearest Wife, I expect you will be surprised when I tell you that I have been in the Hospital for a...


1913 letter by Loulie about Nate and her son
Addendum I: Transcribed from a typed document among my parent's (Ralph and Myra Brown) papers, dated 1913 and apparently dictated by...


Family notes about Loulie
Addendum II: Notes about Captain Nathan Atkinson Brown's wife, Louisa Nicholes, I don't know who wrote these, but it must have been about...


1936 letter from Nate's son to Nate's grandson
Addendum III From a letter type-written by Nathan Atkinson Brown, Jr. (the son of Capt. N.A. Brown and his wife Louisa) to his son,...


Disease in the 19th century
'Mr. Mabry lost two of his children with Typhoid fever' Disease in the 19th century This is not for the faint-hearted; ill-health and...


Medicine in the 19th century
'I think Dr. Cleaveland's little Pellets and Powders are helping me' 19th Century Medicine To combat the ill health and deadly diseases...


Georgia Cuisine in the 19th century
'…delightful fryed chicken and splendid ham, and nice biscuit, rolls and cakes...' Georgia cuisine in the 1860's My maternal grandmother,...

