Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)Ryan Mair
Permission to publish material from the James M. Gibboney Letter must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Collection is open for research.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: James M. Gibboney Letter, Ms2015-028, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
The James M. Gibboney Letter was donated to Special Collections in 2010.
The processing, arrangement, and description of the James M. Gibboney Letter was completed in July 2015.
James "Black Jim " Gibboney was born on January 21, 1848, in Wytheville, Virginia, to Dr. James Gibboney and Nancy Overby Haller. During the Civil War, he defended his home town during Toland's Raid on July 18, 1863, and fought in the Confederate Army. He died August 9, 1905, and is buried in the East End Cemetery in Wytheville.
This collection contains a transcript of a 1905 letter by James M. Gibboney about his experiences during the Civil War. The letter mostly describes his account and actions defending the town of Wytheville, Virginia, against Toland's Raid on July 18, 1863. The letter also details his later service in the Confederate Army in 1864 and discusses an account of Gibboney's life as a resident of the town.
PLEASE NOTE: The transcriber corrected minor spelling errors, but maintained original punctuation and spelling of words and names.
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