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[Note and Charm]
Circa 1861-1877
The note reads "This is my all use it carefully + think of me" pinned to the note is a fabric heart charm. (GLC02915.75.02)
GLC02915.75.01
[Charm]
A fabric heart charm, pinned to a note(GLC02915.75.01). the fabric is streached over a heart shape with a small fabric loop on the top.
GLC02915.75.02
to Sarah Kendall
4 August, 1861-1877
GLC02915.76
1861-1877
GLC02915.77
to Mr Bradley
31 May 1868
Kendall, Sarah, fl. 1861-1867
GLC02915.78
to unknown
Churchil, J.R., fl 1861-1877
This letter seems to be missing the first page as there is no recipient, or date, and seems to start in the middle of a sentence.
GLC02915.79
Circa March 1865
GLC02915.80
9 April 1865
GLC02915.81
4 December 1862
Rowland, L., fl. 1862
GLC02915.82
January 29, 1863
GLC02915.83
to John Randall
February 16, 1863
GLC02915.84
22 June 1864
GLC02915.85
to Lile Miller
February 24, 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.135
February 25, 1864
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February 28, 1864
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1 March 1864
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March 18, 1864
Michael Miller tells his wife that he has been feeling very blue lately, and that the days closer to his discharge feel extremely long. He says he would not reenlist in the army and expresses frustration that enlisted men, like himself, get paid less...
GLC02155.141
March 20, 1864
Michael Miller thanks his wife for her most recent letter and discusses how important the letters are for both of them. Her health is improving, which makes him happy. He'd like to see her, but says she could have become ugly in his absence and he...
GLC02155.142
20 April 1864
In this short letter, Michael Miller tells his wife that the war department has ordered no mail sent from the army for 60 days. He tells her that if she doesn't hear from him, it is because he is not allowed to write. He remarks on how difficult this...
GLC02155.143
24 April 1864
Michael Miller writes to his wife, but saying he does not know what to tell her because the activities of Camp Bristoe Station are secretive. However, they have not received orders yet to move, which Miller is pleased about because he has been...
GLC02155.144
26 April 1864
Miller expresses relief that the war department has not yet stopped army mail. He says he's afraid this will be his last letter from Camp Bristoe Station, but he isn't certain if he will be going to the front. He discusses their love for each other...
GLC02155.145
28 April 1864
Miller expresses uncertainty about how long they will stay at Camp Bristoe Station. He is fearful they will move and he will no longer receive Lile's letters, which are his only source of comfort. He repeats that he may not be discharged until the...
GLC02155.146
to Michael Miller
4 August 1861
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.147
9 August 1861
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7 August 1861
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25 August 1861
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January 13, 1862
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January 24, 1862
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January 28, 1862
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21 April 1862
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2 May 1862
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6 May 1862
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30 July 1862
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12 August 1862
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16 August 1862
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8 September 1862
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8 June 1862
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12 November 1862
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December 25, 1862
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4 January 1863
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January 17, 1863
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8 January 1864
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January 1864
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January 14, 1864
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January 20, 1864
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January 21, 1864
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January 27, 1864
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February 2, 1864
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February 5, 1864
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March 15, 1864
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