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to Sister
18 September 1864
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
He will get his ambrotype in his full uniform and send it home. The Captain is leaving and he doesn't know who will replace him. Written at Camp Boston
GLC07205.044
to Sister Sophia
23 September 1861
They prepared to go to the Point of Rocks. He sent an ambrotype home to his mother. He tells his sister he would like to see her bird sing. Written at Camp Boston.
GLC07205.045
December 21, 1861
A large Rebel force was seen on the other side of the river, so Company K was sent down to investigate. After two hours a messenger came to tell them that they were approaching. He tells another story of how he and another soldier went to a farmhouse...
GLC07205.046
15 December 1861
He asks if she went to the dance she told him about and tells to remember him while she is waltzing. Tells her to remember him to several people. Written in Camp Jackson, also known as Fort Jackson
GLC07205.047
19 April 1862
They received the news of the capture of Island Noll. Later they say that if General Abercrombie had followed orders they may have been involved in a great battle He teases his sister about having a lover.
GLC07205.048
15 October 1861
He talks about their picket duty in Virginia and the surrounding woods. One day a squad approached a Rebel pickett and a fight broke out. He describes an exciting scene during which none of the men on his side got hurt.
GLC07205.049
22 October 1862
He writes that his arm is getting better and he is glad that guaranteed employment is waiting for him.
GLC07205.050
16 August 1861
He describes his current surroundings, the food and pickett guard. He tells a story about killing a hog.
GLC07205.051
General Affidavit.
18 April, 1890
Henry, James, fl. 1890
This is a general affidavit signed by James Henry, dated 18 April 1890. This Affadavit concerns health issues suffered by Henry Pitcher, mainly varicose veins which caused him to be unable to work.
GLC06889.04.02
Envelope
February 9, 1891
Envelope addressed to Henry Pitcher from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions, dated 9 February 1891. This envelope also has notes in pencil about the death of Henry Pitcher January 6 1891 as a result of "Rheumatism of the heart very much...
GLC06889.04.03
to Richard H. Jackson
January 13, 1863
Post marked Port Royal, S.C.
GLC07705.439
January 21, 1862
GLC07705.440
January 10, 1863
GLC07705.441
January 15, 1862
GLC07705.442
5 January 1864
GLC07705.443
to Henry Jackson
6 January 1864
GLC07705.444
January 13, 1861
Year cannot be read.
GLC07705.445
January 9, 1861
No year.
GLC07705.446
circa 1861-1864
Date and year not visible.
GLC07705.447
February 7, 1861
Year not visible.
GLC07705.448
February 24, 1861
GLC07705.449
Year and location not visible. Received Feb. 19th.
GLC07705.450
March 31, 1861
GLC07705.451
March 25, 1861
Fish, Ferdinand, fl. 1862-1873
GLC07705.452
12 March 1864
GLC07705.453
08 March 1863
GLC07705.454
March 29, 1863
GLC07705.455
08 March 1861
No year visible.
GLC07705.456
14 April 1861
GLC07705.457
16 May 1862
GLC07705.458
26 May 1862
GLC07705.459
13 May 1862
GLC07705.460
10 May 1861
GLC07705.461
10 May 1862
GLC07705.462
17 June 1862
GLC07705.463
1863
Received June 15th, 1863. Postmark cut off.
GLC07705.464
01 June 1861
GLC07705.465
16 June 1861
GLC07705.466
13 June 1861
GLC07705.467
29 July 1861
GLC07705.468
20 July 1863
GLC07705.469
14 August 1863
GLC07705.470
29 August 1863
GLC07705.471
07 August 1863
GLC07705.472
02 August 1863
GLC07705.473
Received Sept. 19th, 1863
GLC07705.474
10 September 1864
GLC07705.475
23 September 1863
GLC07705.476
18 September 1863
GLC07705.477
27 October 1862
GLC07705.478
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