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to Brother Henry
2 July 1865
Porter, Charles F., fl. 1861-1865
He and Theodore have been breaking up prairie. They are thing about taking a house up north. He asks for his brother's opinion.
GLC02172.86
I Invite You
1861-1877
Kyle, J.C., fl. 1860
Sermon published by American tract society. The author invites the reader to come to Christ.
GLC02172.87
Tomorrow--A Dialogue with Myself
Sermon published by American tract society. The author says one should put off repenting until tomorrow.
GLC02172.88
The Ten Commandments
Published by American tract society. Exodus 20 : 3--17.
GLC02172.89
Not Now
Published by American tract society. Now is the time to believe in God.
GLC02172.90
Only Try
Published by American tract society. Only try to serve God.
GLC02172.91
to Horatio Wait
19 July 1861
Since he has been appointed assistant paymaster the author is enclosing his commission.
GLC08284.012
to Sam
He received the first chapter of Horatio Wait's book. He tells the story of a boiler explosion on board a ship.
GLC08284.013
to Unknown
16 November 1888
"Tell father that the accompanying method has often been used to prevent people from assuming [illegible] position when they once get vertical." Includes illustration of woman being hanged.
GLC08284.014
Postcard with Waite Monunment
Historic monument erected by Joseph Waite in 1763.
GLC08284.019
to Horatio L. Wait
March 14, 1913
Evans, Lyden, fl. 1913
Evans thanks him for his letter to the President.
GLC08284.051
25 November 1913
Sherman, Lawrence, fl. 1913
He has received Wait's letter that expresses opposition to the legislation which will permit the use of Hetch Valley as a part of San Francisco's water supply system.
GLC08284.054
to Sir
5 January 1879
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
He was supposed to have an elocution lesson Tuesday evening but he has not heard from him. He checked to see if he had moved and found that he still lived at his present address. Includes docket.
GLC09400.658
to B.K.B. (Bruce Kelso Bruce)
26 April 1879
He thanks him for the "Daily Records." Includes docket.
GLC09400.659
to John A. Fox
December 21, 1866
Hammight, A.S., fl. 1866
He informs Fox that he has recovered the body of Private Benson.
GLC02198.32
The bodies of David Greenough, Patrick Cronin and John Morresey have been moved from Beacon, GA to the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, TN.
GLC02198.33
to Murch
February 7, 1890
Thomas, Hon. H., fl. 1890
His application for membership in the Grand Army of the Republic has been accepted.
GLC02198.36
5 July 1890
The author doesn't know how many people will attend the encampment in Boston this year. There may not be many people there. They had their first meeting since the end of the war last year in Milwaukee. Pages missing.
GLC02198.37
March 12, 1891
Gould, John, fl. 1891
He has questions about the battle of Antietam. He wants to know which flag they captured and where it was.
GLC02198.38
to Major Fox
February 3, 1910
He discusses what to do with the battle flags from the war. He says they should be kept at the state house and regarded as sacred.
GLC02198.42
Goodhue, W.F., fl. 1890
At the meeting of the association, a resolution was passed making all ex-members of the 3rd Brigade honorary members of their association. Page missing.
GLC02198.46
1867
The secretary of the Second Mass Infantry Association asks for money to build a Memorial Monument.
GLC02198.51
10 December 1888
Williams, J.C., fl. 1888
Includes 2 business cards. Requests a historical pamphlet that G. W. Thomas recommended.
GLC02198.52
9 June 1889
Stevenson, W., fl. 1888
Gushes over the upcoming reunion of the Mass. Infantry Association and hopes to see him there.
GLC02198.53
21 July 1890
He plans to attend the regimental dinner. He lists the surviving officers. He also thanks him for four pamphlets and tells him that the South has really rebuilt itself nicely. Chattanooga is thriving.
GLC02198.54
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