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to Hortensia Richards
10 December 1864
Richards, Leonard H., fl. 1864-1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated December 10, 1864.
GLC03523.29.081
14 December 1864
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated December 14, 1864.
GLC03523.29.082
29 December 1864
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated December 29, 1864.
GLC03523.29.083
6 January 1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated January 6, 1865.
GLC03523.29.084
January 12, 1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated January 12, 1865.
GLC03523.29.085
January 25, 1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated January 25, 1865.
GLC03523.29.086
18 April 1865
One letter from Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated April 18, 1865.
GLC03523.29.094
to Rebecca and Mary Ellen Hackett
31 May 1862
Hackett, William C., fl. 1862-1865
One letter addressed to Rebecca and Mary Ellen Hackett from William C. Hackett dated Glasgow, K.Y., May 31, 1862. Pertains to marching from Bowling Green to Glasgow.
GLC04559.002
to Rebecca E. and Mary Ellen Hackett
2 June 1862
One letter addressed to Rebecca E. and Mary Ellen Hackett from William C. Hackett dated Glasgow, K.Y., June 2, 1862. Pertains to marching and Sherman's campaign.
GLC04559.003
Commission of Rank
February 6, 1864
Atwood, C., fl. 1864
One document signed by C. Atwood dated February 6, 1864. This document notes the promotion of George M. Eveleth to corporal.
GLC03857.75.02
[1873 Army Letters and Telegrams]
1873/12/18-20
Thomas, W. N., fl. 1873
The retained copy book record of army officers' letters and telegraphs concerning the affairs of the Twentieth Infantry. Discusses the removal of the Winnebago tribe of Indians, the plan to capture a chief named Big Hawk, and the training and...
GLC05731.01
to: F. W. Stuart [wife].
1863/05/16
Stuart, James, fl. 1862-1869
Might send her some money. Received a letter. He is sending her finger ring that he made out of laurel root.
GLC06268.01
to: father.
1863/6/9
He feels like he is blessed for being kind to his fellow soldiers. He now knows how it feels to be away from friends and out of money.
GLC06268.02
to: F. W. Stuart.
1863/6/28
Hopes the letter cheers up wife. Writes about things that are going on in Ohio.
GLC06268.03
1864/1/8
The Chaplain's tent caught fire. Writes about all the bad luck the Chaplain has been having. He does not have any pity for him because he is "kind of a nuisance." "Such a Chaplain is worse than a wooden man."
GLC06268.04
1864/2/7
Has a pin for her but it is not done yet. Explains what the pin is made of.
GLC06268.06
1864/3/20
Explains what happened while he stood on picket.
GLC06268.07
to F. W. Stuart.
1864/3/25
His ink ran out while he was writing the letter. Explained what was on a letter he received. An accident that happened.
GLC06268.08
to: the Baptist Church of Casstown.
1864/4/9
Asks the church for their prayers.
GLC06268.09
1864/5/11
Has been in battle for 9 days. He is in the reserve today. Writes that things seem "favorable" on his side. Mentions the people who were killed and wounded. He hopes that his group is successful.
GLC06268.11
1864/6/12
Thinks that all the rebel forces have not arrived yet. Some fighting has been going on while he writes the letter. Written at Big Shanty Camp.
GLC06268.12
1864/6/21
Still after the rebels. It is the 44th day they have been after them. Describes the fighting.
GLC06268.13
to: James Stuart.
1864/8/16
Stuart, F.W., fl. 1869
Asks him to tell her if he has enough clothing. If he does not, she will get a box of clothing and send it to him. Hopes he does not work with the regiment anymore.
GLC06268.14
1864/8/18
Describes the men that he is caring for in the hospital. Written at the Cumberland Hospital.
GLC06268.15
1864/11/6
Will probably be headed to Savannah, Georgia soon. It will take 30 to 40 days.
GLC06268.16
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