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"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Joseph McCalla . . . ."
1861/11/06
Kelly, James R., fl. 1861-1862
Inventory of goods.
GLC04197.06
to unknown
1861/12
Grove, M.L. fl. 1861
Wishing a Merry Christmas and offering the gift of a cap. State written from unknown.
GLC04197.09
"Inventory of the goods and effects ... "
November 2, 1861
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John C. Cosc a private of [struck: Captain] [inserted: Sergeant] James R. Kelly's Company (K) 14th Regiment Indiana foot Volunteers . . . ."
GLC04197.04
to Mary Kelly
1862/03/03
General Lander's sudden illness and death from "inflammation of the Brain" delayed the regiment's marching orders. He offers a lengthy description of the funeral procession that escorted Lander' coffin to a train bound for Washington and adds his...
GLC04197.22
1861/07/20
He bitterly complains about the rugged, "miserable" mountain landscape. He discusses food and illness in camp. In previous letters he wrote and comments about the supposed loyalty of the people west of the Alleghenies. Rebels hiding in bushes...
GLC04197.01
to James R. Kelly
1862/01/11
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
She does not like the idea of him boarding with "secesh" women and warms him that Southern women are the sort who would "put a stricknin[e] in something for seasoning." She heard General Joseph J. Reynolds resigned and may be replaced with Rosecrans...
GLC04197.11
1862/02/12
The weather has been bad. The regiment moved 16 miles east of their former position at Branch Bridge. The journey, made by rail, proved disastrous as the train let them off in a field with no tents. Two days later another train picked them up and...
GLC04197.17
1862/03/01
The regiment received marching orders. He believes they are going to Winchester. The weather is still cold.
GLC04197.21
1862/04/04
She describes the immense suffering in the hospital and the fact that nearly all amputees have died. She dislikes Miss Dix's nurses, and of the Quaker ladies, Mary has nothing but admiration.
GLC04197.27
to Mother and Sisy
1862/04/22
She sends gifts to her mother and her daughter. Her husband appears stronger but does not eat much and complains of pain in his left leg. The pain is much worse at night and he must take morphine. She suggests they hire someone to do the plowing....
GLC04197.30
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