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Emma Lavinia <I>Baber</I> Garnett

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Emma Lavinia Baber Garnett

Birth
Death
2 Aug 1906 (aged 81)
Burial
King George County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Emma married at "Spy Hill" in Tetotum, King George County, Va. in 1848.
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Emma was a daughter of Thomas Bomberry "Berry" Baber, Sr.
She was a sister of Sgt. Henry and Lt. Daingerfield Baber, both of the 30th Virginia Infantry and both Killed In Action in the Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg, Md.
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Garnett, Emma Lavinia Baber. Letters, 1847-1863.
Accession 27083. 18 leaves.
Letters, 1847-1863, of Emma Lavinia Baber Garnett (1825-1906) of King George and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia. Letters to Emma from husband Thomas Stuart Garnett (1825-1863), Colonel of the 48th Virginia Infantry, discuss troop movements, slaves, the death of Emma's brothers, Henry and Daingerfield Baber, raids on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the first Battle of Bull Run, the battle of Antietam, burying soldiers, and Union troops raiding the homestead.
Letters from Henry Garnett (1802-1878) to Emma Garnett and a letter to Emma from her sister-in-law concern the death of Thomas Garnett while leading his brigade at the battle of Chancellorsville.
Letters are annotated typed transcripts and include biographical information on Henry and Thomas Garnett gathered from obituaries.
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Emma married at "Spy Hill" in Tetotum, King George County, Va. in 1848.
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Emma was a daughter of Thomas Bomberry "Berry" Baber, Sr.
She was a sister of Sgt. Henry and Lt. Daingerfield Baber, both of the 30th Virginia Infantry and both Killed In Action in the Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg, Md.
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Garnett, Emma Lavinia Baber. Letters, 1847-1863.
Accession 27083. 18 leaves.
Letters, 1847-1863, of Emma Lavinia Baber Garnett (1825-1906) of King George and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia. Letters to Emma from husband Thomas Stuart Garnett (1825-1863), Colonel of the 48th Virginia Infantry, discuss troop movements, slaves, the death of Emma's brothers, Henry and Daingerfield Baber, raids on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the first Battle of Bull Run, the battle of Antietam, burying soldiers, and Union troops raiding the homestead.
Letters from Henry Garnett (1802-1878) to Emma Garnett and a letter to Emma from her sister-in-law concern the death of Thomas Garnett while leading his brigade at the battle of Chancellorsville.
Letters are annotated typed transcripts and include biographical information on Henry and Thomas Garnett gathered from obituaries.
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