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[Plaster bust of Robert Bruce Van Valkenburgh]
circa 1860-1870
Van Valkenburgh, Robert B., 1821-1888
Lifesize gilded plaster bust of Robert with a few areas of gilt loss.
GLC00686.37
to Mollie Van Valkenburgh
March 14, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Written by Gerrit to his sister Mollie. Attempts to justify his decision, as a transplanted Northerner, to side with the South. Mixes support for his adopted home with love for the family he left in the North. He references her letter of from...
GLC00686.05
to his father
December 9, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, David H., ?-1862
Written at Camp Barry near Washington D.C. References his father's earlier letter. Says he has not written often because he knows the letters he writes to his wife are read by everyone. He is glad to hear that his father might visit Washington. He...
GLC00686.06
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
March 15, 1862
Written by David to his mother. Says he has not written lately because he knows the letters to his wife were "Common property with you all." Adds that he has marching orders and wanted to write "for when next and in what shape I shall turn up the...
GLC00686.07
to his brother
October 28, 1862
Two handwritten copies of the same letter in the file. Says it has been a long time since he wrote, but not because he has not thought of his family in the North. He claims that "although we now belong to sections of our country which are engaged in...
GLC00686.08
to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh
October 26, 1863
Van Valkenburgh, Jacob, 1795-1879
Written by Frank's father, J. Van Valkenburgh, to Frank. He says he sent 6 barrels of apples by train to Milwaukee for him and other family members. He declares that he picked 16 barrels by hand from his orchard. He also sent several barrels of...
GLC00686.09
May 5, 1864
Written by Gerrit, a transplanted Northerner fighting for the South, to his mother Mary. Begins by asking "Can the years that have passed since I saw you last - can the position that I have taken in this Civil War, have alienated me entirely from...
GLC00686.10
June 10, 1864
Written by Gerrit to his mother Mary. References her letter from May 22, 1864. He is very happy about his mother's letter and says he has thought about her often. He says there is a big difference between them and that he is "a Southerner in word in...
GLC00686.11
January 11, 1865
Written by Gerrit as a Confederate prisoner of war. References his brother's letter from December 23, 1864. He is glad because the letter was "the first word of tiding I have had from you in answer to my letter & I began to fear that your displeasure...
GLC00686.12
January 13, 1865
Gerrit writes to his mother as a prisoner of war in Ohio. He says it has been a long time since he heard from her and that he has wanted to write to her earlier, but was travelling around so much he was unable to tell her where to reply until now. He...
GLC00686.13
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