Martin L. Williston papers, 1862-1866 | Louisiana Research Collection
By Eira Tansey and Anna Richards
Collection Overview
Title: Martin L. Williston papers, 1862-1866
ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 1066
Primary Creator: Martin L. Williston
Extent: 1.0 Boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: Each letter often spans several days at a time. They are arranged chronologically. The collection consists of 1 box and is 0.5 linear feet.
Date Acquired: 07/01/1996
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Biographical Note
Administrative Information
Repository: Louisiana Research Collection
Alternate Extent Statement: 0.5 linear feet
Access Restrictions: Collection is open to the public. No known restrictions.
Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Preferred Citation: Martin L. Williston papers, Manuscripts Collection 1066, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
[Folder 1: Letter to dearest sister, 1862 December 2],
[Folder 2: Letter to darling sister, 1862 December 28],
[Folder 3: Letter to dearest sister, 1863 January 29],
[Folder 4: Letter to darling sister, 1863 February 14],
[Folder 5: Letter to darling sister, 1863 March 23],
[Folder 6: Letter to precious sister, 1863 April 24],
[Folder 7: Letter to good friend, 1866 January 10],
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- Folder 3: Letter to dearest sister, 1863 January 29

- While camped in a small, abandoned rebel town, Williston describes their accomodations, preaches of the importance of remaining pious during such trying times, reflects on the death of a friend from Typhoid, discusses the unlikely chance of a rebel guerilla attack, and expresses his deep devotion and longing to see his dear sister, Annie.
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