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to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
February 20, 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He describes the new town he is in as having "negro shanties" and no pavements. He writes he is making his tent very comfortable. Mentions Alonzo.
GLC02744.157
to Lucien
February 24, 1864
Glad Lucien is in school. reminds him that not only play is needed to to make him a man. Tells him to be like a father to Charley who is younger.
GLC02744.159
He wishes he could have seen Henry before he died. glad she got her coal and flour. Jerry hurt his foot.
GLC02744.158
February 28, 1864
Mentions John. He writes that the men have been working on fortification. He received orders to go to "Little Washington."
GLC02744.160
March 31, 1864
He describes what he does on a daily basis. then describes her routine. calls her brave and self-sacrificing. He longs for a time when partings will be unknown.
GLC02744.171
General Orders, No. 10
27 April 1864
E.T. Parkinson
Lieutenant J. C. Allen is now aide-de-camp and will be obeyed.
GLC02744.255
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.
original
GLC02744.251
Invoice of Ordinance and Ordinance Stores
15 May 1864
Forbes, A.P., fl. 1864
Turned over 7 rounds of elongated ball and packing boxes to Thomas Burpee.
GLC02744.252
Copy of 252.
GLC02744.253
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
27 April 1865
Richard Burn M.D.
He writes the body was not properly preserved so a fee is not required in that instance. But says she will certainly pay for the coffin and asks for her to send the money.
GLC02744.222
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