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to father
30 May 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.188
to Lile Miller
December 22, 1863
In this letter, Michael M. Miller writes home to his wife. He wishes she is well and says he is feeling better since the last time he wrote. He mentions that he feels like he has nothing to do but sit around. He also writes that the army is trying to...
GLC02155.125
to Sister
18 May 1863
Annie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.194
to Brother
11 August 1863
GLC02155.189
December 25, 1863
In this letter, Michael M. Miller writes home to his wife. He wishes her a merry Christmas and hopes this is the last Christmas apart from her. Him and a friend went to a nearby place to eat and had a big meal for the holiday which he was happy about...
GLC02155.126
to Michael Miller
4 January 1863
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.164
January 12, 1863
Miller writes to his wife from camp near White Oak Church. Notes Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, will not allow his regiment to return to "the state," possibly Pennsylvania, where he is from. Refers to a victory of [General William] Rosecrans "in...
GLC02155.076
January 16, 1863
Miller writes to his wife from camp near White Oak Church. Reports that he is under marching orders. Comments on his father's well being (his father is also apparently in the service). Notes, "tell him i am not now the Puny little sickly looking...
GLC02155.077
January 17, 1863
GLC02155.165
January 24, 1863
Miller writes to his wife from camp near White Oak Church. Describes marching to Falmouth, Virginia. Referring to Burnside's Mud March, writes: "Burnside army got fast in the mud, although as usual they had the Old Pa Reserves for their wheel Horses...
GLC02155.078
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