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to his cousin Lill
February 20, 1863
Amsden, Edward W., fl. 1862-1865
Written on stationary labeled "Head-Quarters Fourteenth Army Corps, Department of the Cumberland, Office Chief of Police."
GLC02156.09
to his cousins
January 22, 1865
Frank, fl. 1865
Author's first name is Frank, and last name is illegible, but may be Morny.
GLC02156.26
to mother
19 May 1863
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
GLC02157.18
to Charley
15 September 1863
Written in the neighborhood of Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana.
GLC02157.28
25 September 1863
GLC02157.30
4 April 1864
GLC02157.49
to Friend Charlie
23 June 1865
Watson, G.R., fl. 1865
GLC02157.58
1864
undated
GLC02157.64
Ye Historie of Ye Gallant Zoozoos of Ye 165th N.Y.S.V. (Commemorative Song)
1869
GLC02157.71
Constitution and Bylaws of Warren Temple of Honor
7 March 1846
GLC02157.76
to Mary Blackman
17 September 1862
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. Speaks of the heavy load they have to carry; knapsacks, water, their guns and rounds. Stationary of the Headquarters 7th reg. R.I. Vol., Col. Z.R. Bliss. With an image of the United States Capital. Written in pencil.
GLC02159.04
to his parents and sisters
February 9, 1862
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
Describes his regiment's participation in the Battle of Roanoke Island. Written in pencil on patriotic stationery.
GLC02160.02
to George E. Armstrong
December 16, 1861
Ford, Nicholas, fl. 1861
Written from Camp Palmer, Washington, D.C. Writes to answer Armstrong's questions about enlistment and life as a soldier.
GLC02157.03
to Lile Miller
December 14, 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written from camp near Manassas Junction. Discusses a possible visit from Henry, noting that his camp is located near the Orange and Alexandria Rail Road. States that Lile can not come visit because there is nowhere for her to stay. Writes, "I see...
GLC02155.122
January 17, 1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.130
February 28, 1864
GLC02155.137
20 April 1864
In this short letter, Michael Miller tells his wife that the war department has ordered no mail sent from the army for 60 days. He tells her that if she doesn't hear from him, it is because he is not allowed to write. He remarks on how difficult this...
GLC02155.143
to Michael Miller
4 March 1864
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.186
to Sister
18 May 1863
Annie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.194
to unknown
March 28, 1864
Allen, Eliza, fl. 1864
Addressed only to her "Respected friend."
GLC02156.22
to Margarett [incomplete]
circa 1862-1865
Dated only as 13 February.
GLC02156.28
to his mother
February 10, 1863
GLC02157.09
15 March 1863
GLC02157.11
15 April 1863
Written at Camp Parapet
GLC02157.13
13 July 1863
GLC02157.21
6 August 1863
GLC02157.23
December 29, 1863
GLC02157.43
to Ira Andrews
13 October 1862
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He discusses his health, how well he is taking to life as soldier, how much work he is getting as a tailor. Mr. Andrews is instructed on what to do with Bartlett's bounty money.
GLC02158.01
15 November 1863
He quickly writes that he is in acceptable health and that enclosed with the letter is a check for $40. Noticing the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, he ends the letter lamenting that he "should like to be with you all on Thanksgiving but I must eate...
GLC02158.21
to Ruth J. Sheldon
February 7, 1864
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Writes that the weather is pleasant but that they cannot enjoy it because the rebels are moving about.
GLC02159.13
25 October 1863
Writes to his mother. "...had a rite smart battle here ...prisons had no arms so they sent them away out of danger..." Describes the hard time they had getting to Martinsburg. Mentions going through New London, Washington, Baltimore, Harpers Ferry...
GLC02159.11
16 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Sympathizes regarding "the difficulties" between Lile and "the girls." Reports on camp news, expressing enjoyment that he received fresh bread, beans, potatoes, and rice as part of his rations the previous day...
GLC02155.115
December 6, 1863
Written from camp near Manassas Junction. Complains that Lile, his wife, should write to him more often. Notes that his company crossed the Rapidan and continued on to Orange Court House. Further discusses troop movements, noting his corps is putting...
GLC02155.119
February 19, 1864
GLC02155.134
7 March 1864
GLC02155.139
2 May 1862
GLC02155.155
15 March 1864
GLC02155.174
16 April 1864
GLC02155.183
to Brother
11 August 1863
GLC02155.189
Kuch, Sallie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.192
to Brother Chip
15 August 1861
Lashel, Daniel, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.199
to Unknown
1861
GLC02155.204
20 August 1862
GLC02156.03
7 May 1864
Williams, Edward, fl. 1864
Written from "Camp Cleaveland," likely Camp Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio.
GLC02156.24
Collection of five miscellaneous envelopes.
GLC02156.31
6 January 1863
Written from "Camp Parapet," located in Shrewsbury, Louisiana, near New Orleans. On patriotic stationery.
GLC02157.06
6 March 1863
GLC02157.16
December 16, 1863
GLC02157.41
3 May 1863
He declares that his unit has taken the Confederate strong hold at Fredericksburg. The letter explains what the major commanding officers like General Joseph Hooker and Major General J. Sedgwick are doing. Written in pencil.
GLC02158.13
1 June 1863
Begins with a discussion of why Mr. Andrews has not written. Bartlett declares he has a toothache. Then he discusses the $200 he has saved. It means little to him at this point because he does "not care about having it much on hand when thare is a...
GLC02158.15
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