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to his Lizzie
8 January 1863
Clark, George W., fl. 1863-1865
Writes from Georgetown Heights.
GLC06167.02
to his mother
13 March 1863
Writes from Camp Stanley. Pages 5-8 may go to another letter.
GLC06167.03
to his sister
15 May 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes a clipping.
GLC06167.04
4 June 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
GLC06167.05
circa 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes drawing of Middleton, Tennessee.
GLC06167.06
7 June 1863
Re: asks for news from home, refers to the Middletown raid, forwards his wish not to be mentioned in the town newspapers. Written at Camp Park.
GLC06167.07
28 August 1863
Re: refers to another Skirmish with the rebel forces, forwards a tale of flagraising for Tennessee folk . . . "They actually believed we 'Yanks' had enormous horns and long tails."
GLC06167.08
17 October 1863
Re: Sends news of himself, reminder to his sister of his birthday which is coming up a week later (he would turn 21), news of the death of Charley Allen.
GLC06167.09
January 29, 1864
Requests more mail from home, sends his own optimistic view on the war, recounts tale of another raid on an enemy camp.
GLC06167.10
30 May 1864
Recounts battles of cavalry fought with the rebels in Dallas, Georgia.
GLC06167.11
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