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to: Wilmor W. Morris
1863/11/03
Morris Family
GLC06451.091
to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1863/03/21
Pedan, Samuel L., fl. 1863
Lieutenant Pedan is glad to hear that a mutual friend, probably one of Wilmor's brothers [John?], is safe at home and wishes them both well.
GLC06451.060
to: George M. Morris.
1863/11/25
Morris, Joseph W., fl. 1862-1863
Joseph has not improved since George's visit. He got "power of attorney and sent it to Wilmor." His hand shakes so he will not write more.
GLC06451.035
1863/08/29
Miller, James, fl. 1863
Miller is at the "most delightful camp" at a former summer resort. Bernie's headquarters are at the springs and "his kids have their women and they enjoy themselves highly." Samuel Pedan has been sick and is in Washington. He wants to know when...
GLC06451.063
to: Mr. Morris [Wilmor?]
1863/02/14
Smith, William, 1797-1887
Smith received Morris' letter just before the regiment went on picket so he was not able to reply sooner. He will send "with this letter the amount of the clothing you have drawn and that will be all you will nead. There will be a good bit in youre...
GLC06451.057
to: Jesse M. Morris.
1863/03/31
Trout, James R., fl. 1863
Trout's leg has gotten worse since Jesse left the hospital. A letter with five dollars came for Jesse from George and Wilmor and Trout distributed the money as Jesse had asked.
GLC06451.020
to: "Sir" [Wilmor Morris?]
1863/04/15
McAtee, James, fl. 1863
McAtee's company is packed with eight days worth of rations to leave soon, he thinks for Harpers Ferry but he is uncertain. He sends news of a friend, Bitner, and hopes to be paid soon though it seems unlikely. Written at Camp Blair
GLC06451.061
to: "Dear Friend."
1863/02/06
Bates, Henry, fl. 1863
Bates wonders how his friend is doing. He has been working in a "wollen" factory for about three months. He reports that "there is great excitement here on the soil question."
GLC06451.066
1864/11/13
Morris, Samuel, fl. 1864
Charles has been wounded. He intended to visit Wilmor on his way to see his brother Joseph E. but was unable to. Joseph E. is now three miles south of Harpers Ferry. Samuel asks Wilmor's opinion of the removal of McClellan from the command of the...
GLC06451.036
1864/03/23
GLC06451.092
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