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To his wife
16 June 1864
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Writing from a hospital after bullet hit GWT in the foot, bruising the foot and making him lame. Discusses Grants losses in the campaign and the defenses of Petersburg.
GLC04558.141
23 June 1864
Written in pencil. Cross written. Coming back from the hospital, finding many of his regiment wounded GWT takes his place in the trenches surrounding Petersburg. Describes life in the trenches, gives the number of wounded and killed for his...
GLC04558.142
16 July 1864
Written on U.S. Christian Commission stationery. More discussion of artillery shelling and trenches; predicts a possible evacuation; worries over not having heard from his wife; better rations; illness. Written in a camp near Petersburg, Virginia
GLC04558.147
29 July 1864
Advises his wife on how to cope with a long drought and offers some remedies for her illness. Details a letter from Louisa, encloses a recipe for condensed milk with a request for a sample. Still has not been paid. Written in a camp near...
GLC04558.150
to Henry F. McSherry
4 June 1866
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Is upset that he does not write more often. Says "I have no one else but you to look to. Pa often tells me he is old and is not able to work as he once did, and cannot live much longer." Goes on to say "you know...
GLC03523.21.58
8 July 1866
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Says there has been hot weather lately and that their father is in good health. Says he has not answered whether he would like to take advantage of an investment opportunity in a house in Baltimore for 200...
GLC03523.21.59
6 October 1866
Vedder, Gill, fl. 1866
Says he is sorry the accompanying articles (not included here) were not sent yesterday. Sends a recipe for an unknown substance consisting of: 9 pounds of flax seed meal and 1 ounce quinine. Date of creation and place written from docket.
GLC03523.21.65
to W.H.S. Fintress
3 July 1863
Dorr, S.B., fl. 1863
Written by Dorr as commander of USS "Hamilton" to Fintress as the commander of the USS "Rattler." Recommends that Dr. W.H. Wilson of the U.S. Navy on board the "Rattler" be forwarded to the North "to be designated for the benefit of his health." Dorr...
GLC03804.07
to his sister Martha [Spohn]
8 May 1863
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Thanks his sister for sending him a letter and food with a fellow soldier. Playfully writes to his sister that as he is writing he is being distracted by a chunk of maple sugar sent to him by his aunt. He writes that while on picket he has found...
GLC07460.028
to Elbridge T. Gerry
February 22, 1853
Gerry, James T., 1797-1854
Gives advice to his young nephew and relates stories from his travels at sea. Encourages Elbridge to read and learn in coming years to "lay a foundation which will influence all your future prospects." Describes the city of Pensacola, which he is...
GLC09099.08
28 May 1854
Very pleased with praise he has received from the government for his recent actions as a Navy captain. The Navy Department has "sent me a highly complimentary letter approving most fully my official acts during my last cruise, many of which were...
GLC09099.13
To Henry F. McSherry
18 November 1863 or 1864
Written by Anna to to her brother Henry. Saw by two previous letters that he was in Baltimore and Washington and was sorry he could not come up to visit the family. Asks to be kept informed of his movements. She knows Henry is eventually going to...
GLC03523.21.25
19 August 1864
St. John, Sister, fl. 1864
Written by "Sister St. John," who was working at the naval hospital in Memphis. References McSherry's letter of 30 July 1864. Says she is glad he is happy with "the change" - a reference to his apparent transfer from Memphis - and says he is missed...
GLC03523.21.30
Pension record for George Tillotson
December 21, 1886
Black, John, fl. 1865-1898
Describes his disabilty as typhoid fever resulting in swelling limbs.
GLC04558.201
28 July 1862
Reifsuyder, J. Henry, fl. 1862
Signed and initialled by Reifsuyder, who was previously the clerk to Captain Donaldson of the USS "Sciota," the ship where McSherry was the assistant surgeon. Asks for his pardon in not writing sooner, but was "totally unable" to respond until now...
GLC03523.21.17
27 August 1863
McSherry, Richard M., 1792-?
Written by Richard to his son Henry. Says they "have been looking anxiously for a letter from you ever since the communication was opened." Reports Anna has written several times. Says he has received letters from Richard and Eliza but not him. Says...
GLC03523.21.21
To her father George Tillotson
31 July 1864
Tillotson, Georgiana, fl. 1856-1920
Writes that she has been sick and therefore unable to write. Updates her father on family members and wishes that her father were home.
GLC04558.154.02
18 August 1864
A flash flood prevented GWT from joining his regiment at the front and swept away many people's belongings. 40 bodies were found after the flood. One sutler offered a $3000 reward for the return of his cash box. After the regiment returned, their...
GLC04558.156
28 August 1864
Relieved from the trenches by the 10th Corps. New camp is in wooded area; picket duty becomes fun; corporal arrested for exchanging papers with rebel pickets. Georgiana's illness continue.
GLC04558.158
to his wife
21 September 1864
Farm advice; mustering out in one month's time. Politics: predicts Lincoln will win; eludes to soldiers support of Lincoln; Copperheads (democrats) are worse than sessionists. Has a cold. Written at Fort Powhatan .
GLC04558.162
25 September 1864
Cross written. Receives 10 months pay ($150) in "Green Backs": "four [months] of which I had drawn once before . . . . " Can not use the dollar his wife sent him because it is state money. Fever & ague strike the regiment; drawing clothes...
GLC04558.163
10 October 1864
Begins making out discharge papers for Company H. GWT given command after Lieutenant is taken to hospital. Weather turns cold; camp news.
GLC04558.166
To her brother George Tillotson
15 April [1864]
Tillotson, Mary, fl. 1866
George has lost a son. Describes the invalids who come to Vineland to be cured by fresh air and water. Also includes a letter to her sister-in-law Libbey on verso and a small postscript to her sister Fanny.
GLC04558.174
To George Tillotson
9 January 1865
McGill, William, fl. 1861-1898
McGill is being transferred. Hopes to make it home before his wife dies. Written at Fort Monroe.
GLC04558.183
February 15, 1862
Tillotson, Louisa, fl. 1861-1898
Worried that her brother was in Battle of Roanoke Island. Scarlet Fever breaks out in the Tillotson's school district.
GLC04558.186
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