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General Orders, No. 55
7 April 1864
Judson, J.A., fl. 1864
Captain Stanton is praised for his efforts in a collision with the enemy near "Hill's Point."
GLC02744.274
to Charles W. Burpee
6 March 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He writes that his horse's foot is doing better. Jeffrey would like to see him and his brother. glad they are all safe and warm.
GLC02744.307
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
20 June 1864
Brown, J.S., fl. 1864
Letter announcing that he is sending her husband's commission along with some letters.
GLC02744.209
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
21 March 1864
Report that the rebels are threatening Plymouth. Feeling lonely. Imagines they are having supper together.
GLC02744.169
mail receipt her husbands possessions
6 July 1864
Adams & Co. (Express company)
This is for one box
GLC02744.212
02 May 1864
He writes that they have been ordered to report for duty and he is now disembarking his regiment. Will write more when he is settled.
GLC02744.183
In Memory of Some of the Gallant Dead of this Army...
15 July 1864
Department of Virginia and North Carolina
A catalogue of redoubts and batteries that will be named after dead soldiers
GLC02744.215
Specification of Charges versus Asst. Surgeon J. Tennont
April 30, 1864
Burpee writes that he left camp to visit the town of Portsmouth without permission.
copy
GLC02744.250
to Charley Burpee
08 May 1864
He is very glad to hear he is well. Tells him to love mother.
GLC02744.186
21 July 1864
Tells the story of how Thomas Burpee died starting with when he was shot to the time he was embalmed.
GLC02744.218
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