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to Priscilla
August 2, 1861
Pearce, William, fl. 1861-1869
William Pearce discusses getting appointed as Chaplain in his letter to Priscilla.
GLC00066.091
to Fred
William Pearce discusses getting a recommendation for a chaplain commission. Originally part of GLC00066.091, and stored with that document. Possibly addressed to Frederic Pearce.
GLC00066.092
to Father
August 15, 1861
Pearce, Frederic, fl. 1861-1868
In the letter, Frederic Pearce mentions his difficulties in getting a recommendation for William, his father. The letter is written on blue paper.
GLC00066.135
August 23, 1861
In his letter, Frederic Pearce mentions the birth of twins to "Harriet." The letter is written on blue paper.
GLC00066.136
August 26, 1861
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
In his letter, he declares that his regiment moved from Cincinnati, Ohio to St. Louis, Missouri. He reports failure to get chaplaincy.
GLC00066.002
to William
August 27, 1861
Pearce, Priscilla, fl. 1861-1868
Priscilla Pearce writes about William not getting a chaplain appointment.
GLC00066.093
August 29, 1861
In his letter, Frederic Pearce discusses horses arriving at the depot. The letter is written on blue paper.
GLC00066.137
September 3, 1861
In his letter, Frederic Pearce writes that the 36th Ohio Regiment will be getting a new Colonel, [George] Crook. The letter is written on blue paper.
GLC00066.138
to Selina
September 6, 1861
He describes conditions in camp, as well as his guard duty. Written on patriotic stationery at Camp Benton.
GLC00066.003
to William Pearce
September 9, 1861
Carnahan, D.F., fl. 1861
The letter discusses money order.
GLC00066.094
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