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to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 15, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Sylvia comments on Moe's last letters
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March 16, 1944
Sylvia talks about the history of labor unions
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March 17, 1944
Sylvia talks about work, and her recent visit to Moe's parents. Rebus on page 8.
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V-Mail: Sylvia says how much she misses Moe, tells him the current book she is reading
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March 18, 1944
Sylvia says looking at a picture of Moe is like really looking at him, hopes his thumb is getting better, as she continues to worry about him.
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March 19, 1944
Sylvia mentions Bess and Ruth and their time spent together. Rebus on page 8.
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March 21, 1944
Sylvia talks about a draft board meeting and mentions that she recently received a map of England.
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March 22, 1944
Sylvia has received Moe's letter about Stonehenge.
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March 23, 1944
Sylvia writes about a political meeting she attended. There is also a sketch of a fireplace on page 5.
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March 24, 1944
Sylvia makes mention of several friends and family members.
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March 25, 1944
Sylvia mentions a meeting at Ruth's.
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March 26, 1944
Sylvia talks more about the labor party.
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March 27, 1944
Sylvia talks about the delegation's attempt to ask the Mayor for a wage increase.
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to Parents
December 29, 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Had "no trouble at all" getting here; is in the best ward in the hospital. Is writing with his right hand for the first time since being wounded. Is "well as ever." Has a comfortable bed and plenty of blankets. Will get the best care possible at this...
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to Father
December 9, 1861
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
He writes he is one of the best drilled men in the regiment and can stand a rigid examination. He seeks the officer recommendation for a commission.
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December 17, 1861
He tells him to pay Mr. Choate what he owes when he gets paid. They have removed to Camp Windfield..
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March 17, 1862
He writes of an intimate acquaintance of his that was recently promoted.
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He remarks upon the newspapers his father has sent him that include articles about recent battles. A particular editorial has him riled...their regiment received a beautiful new flag.
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March 21, 1862
He is glad that his father received the $35. He regrets that there is no news and is forced to write a short letter.
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March 27, 1862
He writes that since Roanoke was taken, hundreds of slaves have left their masters and sought protection from the Union and are now employed by the government.
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to Henry Moffett
3 June
[illegible]
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to Richard H. Jackson
December 7, 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
Johnny Austen came to visit on furlough. He heard that Bill Busiley died of Typhoid fever and Sergeant Watson was killed at Antietam. General Banks' expedition has sailed.
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December 28, 1862
He writes of their Christmas celebration which would have been better had Richard been able to return home.
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December 7, 1944
Sylvia talks about their separation and their longing to see one another.
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December 8, 1944
Sylvia describes a dinner with Dorothy and James Smith, and then the theater after dinner.
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