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to: brother James.
1850/06/17
Neafie, Augustus, fl. 1859-1860
Describes his life to James, relaying his fears of attacks by Indians. Requests news of life back east.
GLC07164.06
to: Cousin Carrie.
1853/12/23
Neafie, Alfred, fl. 1853
Life in Grass Valley, includes a request for information about the family back East. Included in the letter was a folded sheet of paper which included several fragments of panned gold.
GLC07164.07
to: sister.
1861/07/14
Neafie, Theodore F., fl. 1861-1877
Describes how he was sworn into the army, along with his travels to the camp and the rations served. Written in Camp Hamilton, first named Camp Troy.
GLC07164.08
to: Egbert Millspaugh.
[n.d.]
Return of the five dollars Mr. Millspaugh kindly lent Theodore, with thanks for such a loan.
GLC07164.14
1861/12/29
Describes his daily life in camp, made easier especially now due to having been paid, along with news of general regimental dislike of General Burns.
GLC07164.17
1862/01/11
Describes the conditions of the state of Maryland, along with the news of the reception of a stove for the tent in which he resides, and the life in camp with a new regimental Major.
GLC07164.18
1862/03/09
News of a possible attack on Winchester, along with details of life while on the march, and a request for stamps.
GLC07164.19
1862/03/20
News of camp life, especially the poor rations and his inability to receive pay in the form of bills, and the life of a soldier in a regiment led by Generals who proceed without orders.
GLC07164.20
1862/03/22
Details the regiment's positioning to Harper's Ferry in order to act as a reserve force for the attack on Winchester, along with a request for stamps. Theodore sends congratulations on the birth of his sister's son.
GLC07164.21
1862/04/19
Description of the regiments sickness of war, along with a detailing of the reorganization of the regimental officers. Sends news that the regiment has finally become recognized and commissioned, and details more skirmishes with the rebels. Written...
GLC07164.22
to: sister Carrie.
1864/01/03
He sends news of camp life, including the visit of the Colonel's wife to camp. Mentioned is the description of life in the tent. He requests news from home. Written in a camp near Stevensburgh, Virginia
GLC07164.51
to: Carrie.
1864/01/10
Explains life in winter quarters, especially how difficult it is to remain warm when the tents are made for shelter and not much in the way of insulation. He mentions his thoughts of possible re-enlistment, but hastens to mention that no one else...
GLC07164.52
to: brother.
1864/01/25
Sends thanks to home for the sending of the box of items which he has just received, along with forwarding an invitation for his brother to come visit the camp. He requests news from home. Written in a camp near Stevensburgh, Virginia
GLC07164.53
1864/03/07
Lamenting the lack of action being seen by the regiment, he mentions the game of General musical chairs - possibly replacing General Fremont with General Meade, and a possible regimental move. He requests news from home. Written in a camp near...
GLC07164.54
1864/05/30
Mentions his viewing of prisoners of war, along with the Picket Lines ability to see Richmond while on duty. He laments how a possible battle did not occur, and requests news from home.
GLC07164.55
to: Newton.
[1865/08/08]
Referring to the prices of sheep, Theodore mentions the prices of sheep running to $2 to $3 per head. He states that there are no jobs to his liking, along with his possible plans to continue his travels west to Idaho.
GLC07164.56
[1865/10/26]
Presently herding mules in Springdale, he finds it easy work but the hours run "from sun to sun." He names Oregon as the territory in which he'd like to settle "for good," and states that he will probably stay on in Springdale until the spring before...
GLC07164.57
1866/01/09
Wishing to find "what my stock in life is," he forwards news of cousins James and Addie. He mentions that he may head west to Fort Riley in order to start a business.
GLC07164.58
[1866/02/14 ]
News that he has decided to stay on in Springdale for a while, selling milk at a nearby fort. On the reverse is an LS to Carrie, in which he mentions no news other than the weather and the possible potential for his business aspirations have a...
GLC07164.59
[1866/02/27]
Enclosed with the letter is papers for the Power of Attorney, and a request that he not write back until Theodore is settled.
GLC07164.60
[18]66/03/27
Sends a request for $40, for the payment of his fees for board and in order to reclaim his carpet-bag and clothing from the landlord who holds them in lieu of payment.
GLC07164.62
[1866]/04/19
Sends news that he is going on further west to Cottonwood, having gained employment driving cattle, and a request that she not write back as he can not receive it.
GLC07164.63
[1866]/07/17
He sends word that he received her letter with a check which he cannot use. Claims that he is going back to the plains to work soon, but that she can write to him at Fort Leavenworth.
GLC07164.64
[1866]/11/30
He sends word that he requires $30 for new clothing, and that he lives in a strange region where "farmers don't raise any crops and when they do it is only corn and [even that is] worm eaten."
GLC07164.65
[1875]/12/16
He sends news of an attack by Indians, and mentions that he has gotten a job as a packer in a mule pack train.
GLC07164.66
[1877]/07/16
Having started as a cattle driver, he tells of how he became bored with the job and became a farm hand on a ranch. He sends his experience of traveling through northern Utah, where he witnessed settlements of English and Swedes living.
GLC07164.67
[1877]/08/26
He sends his beliefs of a possible revolution brought on by the poor against the railroad monopolies. He decided that he may try his hand at mining at Balloontime National Park.
GLC07164.68
He sends news that he has decided that he likes Hamilton, and may soon go out poisoning wolves to sell their fur. He claims that if the Nez Indian attempt to raid again, he will join a volunteer company to prevent their attack .
GLC07164.69
[Certificate of receipt of oath of allegiance of Robert Archer]
1865/10/07
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Certificate noting Robert Archer's compliance with the President's Proclamation of May 29, 1865 in depositing a signed copy of "his original Oath[of Allegiance]" with the State Department.
GLC01896.082
to his mother
1865/01/08
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
Archer writes to his mother, Frances, from England where he has sailed in the steamer C. S. S. Hawk in order to sell it at auction. His spirits are very low as he discusses the damage done by the failure of the "scheme to establish the V[irginia]. V...
GLC01896.071
To [Dr. R.W. Jeffery]
1867/09/15
Farragut, Virginia L., fl. 1860-1865
Discussion of Jeffrey's "lots" in Seattle, including which individuals to forward enquiries to and the possibility of being "redeemed" for the selling of lots done to pay taxes. Mentions requesting information of Lan Mill, and advises Jeffery to...
GLC01896.091
to his uncle Richard
1874/01/14
Jeffery, Aaron, fl. 1855-1900
News about his life at school and the formation of an athletic club. Each member of the group put in 50 cents to purchase a trapeze [from which he fell and muddied his clothing] and "rops with iron rings at the end of them" which you would swing from...
GLC01896.096
to: M[ontgomery] C. Meigs.
1864/10/11
Wells, Lewis J., fl. 1864
.
GLC07059.47
1864/10/14
Walter, Thomas W., fl. 1864
GLC07059.51
to: her father.
1864/10/21
Meigs, L.R., fl. 1864
GLC07059.56
1864/11/17
Sucery, M. G., fl. 1864
GLC07059.63
to: [Montgomery C.] Meigs.
1864/10/10
Towsend, E.G., fl. 1864
GLC07059.44
GLC07059.45
to: [Montgomery] C. Meigs.
Farnsworth, Chandler, fl. 1864
GLC07059.46
to: [Montgomery C. Meigs].
1864/10/12
Rodgers, John F., fl. 1864
GLC07059.48
to: [Montgomery C. Meigs]
Smith, C., fl. 1864-1865
. Written in Bleak Hill
GLC07059.49
1864/10/13
Macomb, J.A., fl. 1864
b v .
GLC07059.50
1864/10/15
Allen, Edward J., fl. 1864
GLC07059.52
1864/10/17
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878
GLC07059.53
to: Montgomery C. Meigs.
GLC07059.54
to: Mrs. Meigs.
1864/10/18
Tripler, Eunice, fl. 1864
GLC07059.55
1864/10/22
Farnsworth, John G., 1832-1895
GLC07059.57
to: Mrs. J.H. Taylor.
1864/10/29
Meade, Richard W., fl. 1864
GLC07059.58
to: Louisa [Meigs]
1864/11/02
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
GLC07059.60
to: "My Dear Miss Mary."
Rogers, Wm E., fl. 1864
GLC07059.61
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