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A response letter to Mr. E. L. Gullatt from his Manager concerning union issues at local movie theaters (Rialto Theatre, Royal Theatre, and The Grand).

A letter from Robert Cooper of WSM Nashville, TN to Ed Davidson of the Nehi Corporation, regarding sales at Grand 'Ol Opry, July 1955

A letter from RC Jacksonville regarding the success of the RC kiddie show promotion.

A letter from Maxie of RC Cola to Gus Murray

Letter from Hill to Brown. Hand written portion reads "Should you come over, but please don't let me personally influence you---Monty"

A letter to all RC and Nehi Bottlers about the new Diet Rite advertisements.

Letter from T.G. Thompson, IDEAL Dispenser Co. to Nehi Corporation regarding new paint design, March 20, 1957.

This letter is mostly illegible.

This letter is mostly illegible.

It is useful to note that the Battle of Cedar Run takes place on August 8th and the Battle of Richmond on August 29-30.

Fuller is sick with Typhoid and Pneumonia. He fell ill on May 6, and is on the mend. He is staying at a private house between Orange Courthouse and Fredricksburg, 15 miles from Orange Courthouse. He hopes to get to a hospital so that he may get a…

Fuller is still ill, and has been this way for a month and twenty-four days with the lady of the house, who is taking care of him. He thinks he is almost over it.

(This is a backup letter Fuller wrote to his wife in the event that his November 24 was lost)
The house of the Dutch family Fuller is staying with is two miles from New Market, Virginia.
Stonewall Jackson has crossed the Blue Ridge towards…

Fuller was discharged from the hospital and started towards Winchester. He heard news that the Confederate Army are moving over the Blue Ridge Mountains towards Gordonsville, Virginia. Stonewall Jackson is camped in a town called Mount Jackson.
He…

Fuller is suffering from a bad cold and staying in the Savannah, Georgia General Hospital.

Fuller expresses how badly he wishes to come home to his wife. He thinks that his captain is not fit for the office. He has been marching in the rain, and scavenged a coat and blanket from abandoned Union supplies. He closes by conveying his hope…

Companies J, K, and R are on picket at a mountain in Haen's Gap, Tennessee, to watch for the Union's advance. His brigade has been transferred to Bushrod Johnson's command.
General Buckner is commanding one division of Johnson's corps.
"Hood's old…
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