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to father
February 25, 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
a shipment of coats and blankets to his father, news that the 91st Regiment will be leaving for City Point, and anticipation of service.
GLC02180.23
to George F. Morse
27 October 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
avowal of love for Frank Doane, and devotion to God.
GLC02180.35
to Berdille
26 July 1861
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
Many men have bowel complaints. He took off one day to have his picture taken and he will send a copy along. He hopes to go to Medford to see Abby soon. Fred Sanderson arrived and is now enlisted in his company. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.08
to dear wife
14 August 1861
There was no military duty that day nd there are too many people in his tent. Sleeping is very uncomfortable. It has been boring lately. Je wishes he could see henry Paige. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.10
to dearly beloved
26 August 1861
They were in Jersey city a brief period of time time before travelling to Philadelphia. They were there until one when they rode by cattle car to Havre de mall . At Jersey City Christopher came to see them. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.14
December 11, 1861
He mentions a Mrs. Hawkes's husband who has behaved cowardly and has not really been put to the test. He mentions various clothes that he's received and how they fit him.
GLC02182.24
to Isaac Cover
2/18/1864
Unknown creator.
GLC02197.021
to Estelle Spero
30 December 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond discusses El Paso's climate, and promises that his next letter will include a gory description on how best to kill
GLC09120.162
3 January 1943
Diamond describes a trip into town, during which he was unexpectedly invited to a party being held at a penthouse apartment.
drawing in upper left hand corner
GLC09120.165
1943
Diamond runs through the month's expenses with Estelle.
GLC09120.166
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