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University of Virginia examination for John Charles Randolph Taylor, 1860
John Charles Randolph Taylor and Martha (Patsy) Jefferson Randolph Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1851 September 20
E. W. Randolph to Bennett Taylor, 1854 January 2
John Charles Randolph Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1854 February 17
Martha (Patsy or P. J.) Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1854 February 26
John Charles Randolph Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1856 November 14
Jane Randolph Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1857 January 8
Mentions selling "Eugenia" to Mr. Godwin at the bank. Don't know whether this is an enslaved person.
Jane Randolph Taylor to Bennett Taylor, 1856 November 21
This letter from Bennett's sister Jane mentions that John and Lewis had their usual dispute about the "North and South".
P. J. Taylor to Bennett Taylor, undated
R. C. [Raleigh Thomas] Colston to [Lucy Colston Taylor], 1862 May 27
Probably Raleigh Thomas Colston to his sister Lucy who married Bennett Taylor. He writes to her from a Camp near Winchester and describes General Jackson's command advancing them near the Potomac with details battle.
Raleigh Thomas Colston to Lucy Colston Taylor, 1863 January 14
Colston mentions that the 2nd Regiment bivouac'd Rappahannock on Picketts Duty. He also tells her that some of the men get married so that they can get a furlough.
Bennett Taylor to John Charles Randolph Taylor, 1863 July 9
Bennett writes to his father that he is well but that he was wounded and that he is a prisoner. He mentions that George Geiger (from Charlottesville, Virginia) was hit in the spine and is with him in the United States Hospital. Bennett is in the 19th Virginia Regiment Company F Picketts Division.
J. S. Nicholas to John Charles Randolph Taylor, 1863 July 16
Nicholas tells Bennetts father that Bennett is well but wounded on his side and is a prisoner in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mrs. [A. C. T.] to John Charles Randolph Taylor, August 1
Henry Gantt to John Charles Randolph Taylor, 1863 September 22
Henry Gantt writes from Oakwood recommending the exchange of Bennett Taylor and praises Bennett as being his senior Captain. Gantt was from Scottsville, Virginia and served as a Colonel in the 19th Virginia Regiment Company F of Picketts Division. He fought in the Battle of Gettysburg and survived debilating wounds including his face and shoulder. https://scottsvillemuseum.com/war/gantt/home.html
J. Taylor to John Charles Randolph Taylor, 1863 September 29
Joseph and Ellen Wayles Coolidge to Bennett Taylor, 1864 November 17
Moncure Robinson to Bennett Taylor, 1864 December 22
Moncure Robinson writes to his nephew advising him abou the possibility of an exchange.