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to Thomas F. Burpee
23 November 1861
Milligrand, J.S., fl. 1861
Since there is no field officer in the state militia he is required to make his report directly to him.
GLC02744.241
General Orders, No. 254
22 April 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
How to organize the volunteers that must be accepted and enrolled.
GLC02744.242
General Orders, No. 26
28 May 1862
The commander-in-chief extends his thanks to the Governor's guards and volunteer militia.
GLC02744.243
Bill for Michael Parker
28 August 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Parker agrees to pay bill from town bounty
GLC02744.244
Certifies that Thomas Burpee is still ill and requires leave of absence
24 March 1863
Prisley, Stephen, fl. 1863
Doctor writes about Burpee's rheumatic fever which will prevent him from working.
GLC02744.245
25 May 1863
Williams, J.D., fl. 1861-1863
J.D Williams thanks him for the receipt of his and Major Crosby's report.
GLC02744.247
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.
copy
GLC02744.250
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
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
By Order of the Adjutant-General's Office
January 17, 1862
He orders Thomas Burpee to bring an alphabetized list of the members of his company.
GLC02744.256
Paymaster's certificate
1861-1877
To William Fitch: certifies that 10 dollars will be given to soldiers to organize the volunteer militia.
GLC02744.257
partial letter or diary entry
circa 1861-1864
Describes a kind of tension that has come between two friends on account of a marriage.
GLC02744.258
He talks of a Jack that will distinguish himself through a Brooklyn company.
GLC02744.259
He talks about the kind of drills they are doing.
GLC02744.260
1 ribbon
Blue and black.
GLC02744.261
1 print
Features two shaking hands beneath the constitution. Includes qoute by Andrew Jackson
GLC02744.262
Features lady liberty balancing the scales of justice above Ft. Sumter
GLC02744.263
General Sigel
GLC02744.264
1 piece of cloth
Capt A. Comstock witten in black
GLC02744.265
Superior Court envelope
for Col. Thomas Burpee, April and May 1861
GLC02744.266
to Brother and Sister
16 December 1849
Harwood, Adeline fl. 1837
He writes that they are all well. He writes of a wedding she attended with Edwin in Springfield. Closes with a poem.
GLC02744.267
to Friends
11 March 1850
very faded. Ends with a poem and 2 circles that look as if they were made of hair.
GLC02744.268
to Manufacturers
January 16, 1858
Terry, Henry, fl. 1858
Letter of recommendation for Thomas F. Burpee. Describes him a competent workman.
GLC02744.269
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