Letter, Alex Spence to his parents

 
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letter from Alex Spence to his parents
Letter, Alex Spence to his parents
letter from Alex Spence to his parents
letter from Alex Spence to his parents

Letter, Alex Spence to his parents

Object number1998.044.51
DateSeptember 25, 1864
Mediumpaper and ink
Dimensions12 1/16 x 7 5/16 in. (30.6 x 18.6 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionLetter from Alex Spence to his parents.
    Location: On the Atlanta and West Point R. Road
    Addressed to Father and Mother from Alex Spence. He writes that the 1st of September was an "unfortunate day" for their brigade. They were quickly trying to "throw up" some "railworks" when the "enemy charged them."


    Born in 1838 in Alabama, Alexander Spence served in Co. B of the 1 Arkansas Infantry (Colquitt's). Company B was known as the Clark County Volunteers. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in Little Rock on May 8, 1861. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in April 1, 1862. Five days later he was wounded at Shiloh. He was promoted twice more, to 1st Lieutenant and then rising to the rank of Captain. Alex was killed at the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864. He is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Arkadelphia next to his brother, Tom, who also served and was killed during the war.

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