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25 September 1867
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "Gale"
GLC02181.57
20 June 1875
Mallalieu, M.T., fl. 1875
Signed "M T Mallalieu"
GLC02181.65
to "Dear Friend"
February 26, 1877
Agard, W. A., fl. 1876
Signed "W A Agard"
GLC02181.68
to "J Hale Powers"
6 August 1877
Agard, W. J., fl. 1877
Signed "W J"
GLC02181.70
to Brigadier General John P Hatch
2 December 1862
Officers of the 1st Vermont and 5th New York
Officers of the 1st Vermont and 5th New York presenting a sabre to Brigadier General John P Hatch.
GLC02181.71
to Dear Brother
31 August 1858
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
He talks about his upcoming wedding and various people he's invited. He asks several favors of his brother.
GLC02182.04
to dearly beloved
30 August 1861
They received orders to move. They were to replace a Pennsylvania regiment. Their duty is to watch the railroad. If they are ordered to move again, he will give her all the details. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.15
to Berdille
4 September 1861
He refers to a Charley that died and he hopes the disease does not spread to his compsny.. He is sorry a Mr. Young could not find work in Templeton. He describes how they stand guard and what they might encounter. Was written near Annapolis Junction...
GLC02182.16
18 September 1861
Recently the officers sent out troops to search for contraband goods. At one point they discovered two men missing. One of them came in after they fired a gun, the agreed upon signal. The other showed up around ten covered in mud and briar.
GLC02182.19
5 October 1861
He tells a story of how they poked fun at the Colonel who has an ornery horse. The horse would not go, so he started spatting her with the flat of his sword. At some point he broke off four inches of his sword and they have a good laugh every time he...
GLC02182.23
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