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to: "My dear Mother."
1864/10/24
Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1917
Writes "Please send me ten dollars by letter, I want to get a barrel of flour. ... I don't think there will be an exchange of any but the sick this winter."
GLC02234.22
to: My dear Mother.
1864/11/12
GLC02234.23
186[4]/12/03
Writes "Christmas is not very far off now, & I hope before that time they will allow us to receive boxes from home."
GLC02234.24
to: "My dear Sister."
1864/12/29
GLC02234.25
1865/01/02
GLC02234.26
1865/01/23
GLC02234.27
1865/01/26
GLC02234.28
January 30, 1865
Writes "There is some talk of an exchange now in camp. I hope it is indeed so as prison life is anything but comfortable."
GLC02234.29
to: "My dearest Mother."
1865/02/11
GLC02234.30
1865/02/13
GLC02234.31
[clothing request]
Approved request for clothing and stationery to be sent by his mother.
GLC02234.32
to: "My dearest Father."
1865/02/15
Writes "I trust that providence will soon end this war & I can return home honorably."
GLC02234.33
[Leave orders]
1865/02/26
Brown, Campbell, fl. 1865
Special orders granting Hall 30 days leave.
GLC02234.34
1865/03/24
Written at Camp Hamilton
GLC02234.35
1865/03/27
GLC02234.36
to: Edward H. Hall
1869/07/13
Invitation to Co. A, 1st Md. Cavalry reunion committee meeting.
GLC02234.38
Dear Sir
1869/08/18
Slingluff, Fielder C., fl. 1869
Circular letter. Reunion of Co. A, 1st Md. Cavalry.
GLC02234.39
to Belle Hall.
1896/05/19
In a letter dated 19 May 1896 he recounted he was "exchanged & captured at Frederick Hall just before Lee's surrender."
GLC02234.40
to his sister
30 June 1853
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
Describes time at Fort Massachusetts in the New Mexico Territory. Tells of joining the dragoons and their confrontations with Native Americans, including Navajos ("Navhoes") and the Utah nation.
GLC07231.01
10 March 1853
Tells news of life as dragoon, and boredom of time at Fort Massachusetts. Mentions the possibility of tracking Utah Indians to Salt Lake, possibility of returning east, of traveling to California. Discusses brother Lemuel's decision to become a...
GLC07231.02
record book
1802-1822 ca.
Pinkney, William, 1764-1822
Inscribed in the inside front cover: "U.S. Military Camp Morton February 1865 Property of J.A. Soiecki" p. 2 - list of five court cases from 1868. p. 5 - very brief history of the battle of Piedmont p. 6 - 17 biography of William Pickney,...
GLC07602.02
to Angeline Henry
March 24, 1865
Probably from a cousin in Keeseville. Signature on letter appears to be Elvira. Mentions a visit from Angie's brother George. Discusses Josiah's possible discharge, although his whereabouts are unknown. Speculates he may be in Washington. Encourages...
GLC03523.07.36
to Sister and Father
December 17, 1861
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
First half of letter written to his sister from Camp Pierpont. Includes newspaper clippings, noting that they are in regards to General George McCall and his division, as well as some "poetry dedicated to the Ranger's which I knew you will like it...
GLC03523.08.24
[Provision return for artificers in the 3rd Massachusetts regiment]
December 6, 1783
Jackson, Michael, 1734-1801
Lists men by company with issued rations.
GLC02437.02821
[Accounts for Aaron Holden]
December 16, 1783 - June 2, 1788
Holden, Aaron, fl. 1783
Same as previous (GLC02437.02836). Lists accounts and notes for payment for Captain Aaron Holden. Signed by Benjamin Haywood and John Pierce. Verso contains letter written by Joseph Howell signed 2 June 1788.
GLC02437.02837
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