I am looking for help locating information on the Frederick William Reaves Danforth family who I believe lived near the junction of Jerusalem Plank Road and Cabin(?) Rd., Dinwiddie County Va. She was Emily Maria Temple (Reade)Danforth.
Following the death of her husband in action near Petersburg she and another woman were detained and held by Federal Forces while attempting to cross the lines.
She (Mrs. Danforth) petitioned Grant for thier release and return to her small children who were still behind Confederate lines. They were freed after three days and an oath not to conspire against or share information learned about her captors with the enemy.
Her adventure is confirmed by mention of her in the OR'S and inclusion of her letter to Grant in that same publication.
I recently inhereted some of her clothing, jewelry she wore in mourning, family textiles and a pistol she ''borrowed'' from her captors. There is also a remarkable field or harvest bag used by the three slaves they owned. I am photographing the items and scanning letters and an images of her to post.
She is listed in the OR'S as Danforth, E. M. Mrs
Correspondencec with U.S. Grant............................................. ...P 326
Mentioned......................................... ......................................P 399
(MY O.R.'s ARE DATED 1892)
SERIES I-VOLUME XL -IN THREE PARTS
PART III - CORRESPONDENCE, ETC UNION
OPERATIONS IN SE. VA. AND N.C. CHAPTER LII
Following the death of her husband in action near Petersburg she and another woman were detained and held by Federal Forces while attempting to cross the lines.
She (Mrs. Danforth) petitioned Grant for thier release and return to her small children who were still behind Confederate lines. They were freed after three days and an oath not to conspire against or share information learned about her captors with the enemy.
Her adventure is confirmed by mention of her in the OR'S and inclusion of her letter to Grant in that same publication.
I recently inhereted some of her clothing, jewelry she wore in mourning, family textiles and a pistol she ''borrowed'' from her captors. There is also a remarkable field or harvest bag used by the three slaves they owned. I am photographing the items and scanning letters and an images of her to post.
She is listed in the OR'S as Danforth, E. M. Mrs
Correspondencec with U.S. Grant............................................. ...P 326
Mentioned......................................... ......................................P 399
(MY O.R.'s ARE DATED 1892)
SERIES I-VOLUME XL -IN THREE PARTS
PART III - CORRESPONDENCE, ETC UNION
OPERATIONS IN SE. VA. AND N.C. CHAPTER LII
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