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to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
08 October 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He talks about their relationship and how intertwined their lives are.
GLC02744.034
22 November 1862
He is anxious for Lucien to attend school. He writes that he feels the sufferings of his fellow soldiers. Notes that enemy is in Fredricksburg.
GLC02744.098
General Orders, No. 26
28 May 1862
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
The commander-in-chief extends his thanks to the Governor's guards and volunteer militia.
GLC02744.243
to Rev. and Dear Brother
22 March 1862
Buttre, C.M., fl. 1862
He arrived home and found all things well, is enclosing something for his daughter.
GLC02744.345
17 September 1862
He describes troop movements. He says a part of him enjoys this kind of life.
GLC02744.025
01 August 1862
He writes he will be unable to come home that Sunday. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.003
12 October 1862
He feels it is a great privilege to be a part of the Union army.Written in Camp Plesant Valley
GLC02744.037
30 November 1862
He tells her again not to believe what she reads in the newspaper. currently has a cold. He is feeling lonely and homesick. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.101
to Army Headquarters
1862
"I am well and unharmed."
GLC02744.316
15 August 1862
He writes they received their equipment and arms today. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.006
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