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to Maria
March 31, 1865
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
had to sleep under a canvas instead of a tent one night. General Sheridan is operating with them with 25,000 cavalry. saw a black band that he enjoyed. the battle continues.
GLC08311.39
16 April 1865
Levi was a prisoner for over 24 hours. tells this story and of his escape.describes the details of Lee's surrender.w rites that the government is enlisting and hiring many blacks in Richmond.
GLC08311.40
23 April 1865
writes that it will be quite a while before they are discharged. describes the land and the weather. lists how many wagons and ambulances they have.
GLC08311.41
17 May 1865
2 miles from Alexandria. describes the terrain. when they marched on Richmond, heard a citizen of Richmond say, "the whole North must be here..." Written in a camp near Alexandria.
GLC08311.42
to Annis, Lida and Johnny
1865
asks Annis to learn to write better than he can and to be careful with her eyes. intructs her to be grateful for her education. tells Lida and Johnny to play with chickens and horses.
GLC08311.43
to my dear wife
21 May 1865
describes the officers who wish to leave the service versus those who wish to remain. w rote in diary about having received money for bonds. lost his handkerchief in Richmond but bought another in Alexandria. Written in a camp near Alexandria.
GLC08311.44
1 June 1865
discusses the possibility of moving, possibly out West when he is discharged. Written in a camp near Alexandria
GLC08311.45
4 June 1865
tells the story of how they had a covering of evergreen brush put over the tents and it all fell and hit them because they were in too much of a hurry when they put the poles up. doesn't think he'll be home before September. Written in a camp near...
GLC08311.46
11 June 1865
describes the decisions of Captains and Generals in his brigade. would like to go to Mount Vernon. saw a farm he is thinking of purchasing. Written in a camp near Alexandria.
GLC08311.47
21 June 1865
tells her when to expect him. tells her to kill the flies before he comes homes. Written in a camp near Alexandria
GLC08311.48
30 June 1865
is not sure he can get back in town as soon he expected because they are waiting for the Captain to get back.
GLC08311.49
8 July 1865
writes that it won't be less than 2 weeks or possibly longer before he comes home. expects the captain to be dismissed when the troops are mustered out.
GLC08311.50
Two letters from the Illinois surgeon on the burning of Atlanta and conduct of the war. 1st letter to his daughter & the 2nd letter to his wife.
13 September 1864 - 25 September 1864
Githens, William, fl. 1864
Two letters from Illinois surgeon on the burning of Atlanta and conduct of the war: To Daughter: Confederate machine shops were burned and property destroyed; " I saw the flames rolling up mountains high, away off at Jonesboro nearly twenty miles...
GLC08312
to Amanda Rile
January 24, 1864
Thomas, Rile, fl. 1864
Thomas Rile, Sergeant, Co. H. 13th United States Colored Troops, reports to his wife on his life in the infantry.
GLC08313
[Letters belonging to Wallace and George B. Mitchell, 1861-1867][Decimalized .01-.30]
1861-1867
Mitchell, Wallace, fl. 1861-1867
Collection of letters belonging to George B. and Wallace Mitchell dated 1861-1867. Consists of approximately 32 letters, illustrations, and Union Patriotic envelopes. George B. and Wallace Mitchell were brothers and Union soldiers who served with the...
GLC08334
[Diary of Simon Mower Whistler]
9 August 1862- 14 May 1863
Whistler, Simon M., fl. 1904
GLC08362.04
5 April 1865- 5 October 1865
GLC08362.06
to Father
2 April 1865
Stickney, Geo., fl. 1865
writing from the hospital where 350 are wounded. gives him the names of the soldiers his father knows that wounded and assures him that mmost of these are not dangerous.
GLC08413.28
to Arthur L. Devens
3 June 1862
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
informs him that his brother leaves tonight, although slightly wounded.
GLC08413.36
to Sammy
February 9, 1862
Miller, D., fl. 1862
on picket. tells the story of another night on picket when he heard some men coimng toward him. he shot and missed them all. writes that he likes soldiering and would rather be there than at home.
GLC08413.37
to his sister
30 December 1864
Blair, D.F., fl. 1864
Written on board the U.S.S. Mohican, possibly near Wilmington, North Carolina. Discusses the Mohican's participation with Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at the close of the Battle of Fort Fisher (24 and 25...
GLC08470.02
Col. Ellsworth, His Last Letter to his Parents
1861-1877
features picture of Ellsworth holding flag and sword beside qoute dated May 23rd, 1861
GLC08482.1
to Brother Pling
1862
includes envelope that reads 11th Regiment Mass. Volunteers
describes a battle in which 2,000 soldiers are taken prisoners. warns him not to show the letter to anyone.
GLC08502.1
to George W. Koonce
12 October 1869
Stubbs, C.E., fl. 1867-1869
Stubbs discusses local politics, stating that John R. Haun, newly appointed to the Board of Registration, can not agree with Frazeur, also on the board, thus Frazeur should be removed and L. I. Etchison (possibly Lorenzo Etchison) should be appointed...
GLC08606.04
to Thomas Mumford
August 31, 1777
Mumford, Giles, 1759-1795
Written by Giles Mumford as a solider under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letter from August 26, 1777. Mentions that he sent 4 letters to him and that none of them have...
GLC00496.075.03
1777
Written by Giles Mumford an American soldier in New York to his father, the Groton, Connecticut merchant Thomas Mumford. Says he has not received a line from his father since October 9, 1777. He is pleased that his mother and all his friends are...
GLC00496.075.05
August 26, 1777
Written by Giles Mumford as a soldier under Lieutenant Colonel Meigs to his father Thomas Mumford, a Groton, Connecticut merchant. References his father's letters from August 11, 1777 and August 13, 1777. Says he has not received his powder puff...
GLC00496.075.02
to Captain Flagg
August 25, 1863
Clemens, William, fl. 1863
William Clemens was a wounded soldier looking to draw his pay while in the hospital. With note from Captain Flagg on back, dated August 30. Written from USA General Hospital in New York.
GLC00468.07
to Isabella Morrison Hill
March 28, 1862
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Hill discusses rumors of a new offensive, complaining that President Davis is manipulated by politicians, and passing on news of the early phases of Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign (Jackson's wife Anna was Hill's wife's sister). Hill signs as...
GLC02309
to Flora Cooke Stuart
18 August 1863
Stuart, Jeb, 1833-1864
Stuart, commander of a cavalry division in the Army of Northern Virginia, writes to his wife. Mentions General John Bell Hood. Expresses confidence that General Lee (possibly Robert E. Lee) has recommended him (Stuart) for the position of...
GLC02334.01
16 April 1864
Stuart, Commander of Cavalry Corps, Army of North Virginia, writes to his wife from Wigwam (possibly in Virginia). Mentions mutual acquaintances and family members. Took a moonlight ride with Fontaine and Garnett (possibly Colonel Edmond Fontaine...
GLC02334.02
Henry Knox papers, including retained and received correspondence, &c. [Decimalized .00001 - .10737]
1750-1820
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Letters and documents, written to or by Knox, who served as chief of Artillery during the Revolution, and then as Secretary of War under the Articles of Confederation and in President Washington's first administration. The collection includes Knox's...
GLC02437
[Collection of Eliakim P. Scammon, 23rd regiment, Ohio, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1866
Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Documents pertaining to the Civil War in West Virginia consisting of letters, telegrams, documents, drafts, notes, etc. Scammon saw duty in West Virginia (and briefly captured Feb. 1864-Aug. 1864) and, after the war, was assigned duty in South...
GLC02414
[Collection of James H. Kellogg, I company, 21st regiment, Michigan, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .113]
1862/09-1864/11/08
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
Letters to his wife and family, written as a member of the 21st Michigan Infantry, Army of the Cumberland. The letters begin with his recruitment camp (Camp Siegel) in September 1862, and end with the election, just after the fall of Atlanta at...
GLC02415
to Harriette Crocker "Camp at Workwick [Warwick] Court House"
17 April 1862
Crocker, John Simpson, 1825-1890
Partial letter to his wife discussing camp life and military operations during the Peninsula campaign Describes Union and Confederate entrenchments and troop numbers during the siege of Yorktown. In fact the Rebels had far fewer troops than Crocker...
GLC02426.01
to Harriette Crocker "Camp at Workwick [Warwick] Court House,"
18 April 1862 - 21 April 1862
Letter to his wife discussing camp life and military operations during the Peninsula campaign. Weather very hot, so he let the men break from drilling to rest. One thousand men constructing a military road. Relates a story of a rifle accidentally...
GLC02426.02
Collection of Abner S. Crosby [decimalized]
circa 1861
Crosby, Abner S., fl. 1861
Collection of Abner S. Crosby, who served in D company, 7th regiment, Pennsylvania infantry.
GLC00273
to John B. Stonehouse Jr.
April 16, 1865
Stonehouse, John B., 1813-1885
Writing to his son, John B. Stonehouse describes the interruption of the Washington, D.C. celebration of Lee's surrender by the assassination of President Lincoln and stabbing of Secretary of State William Seward. He then continues to give a detailed...
GLC00368.01
Letter regarding Lincoln's assasination with related documents [Decimalized .01-.06.02]
1865-1885
A letter from John B. Stonehouse to his son that discusses the assassination of President Lincoln, and other documents related to Stonehouse and his family.
GLC00368
Civil War letters and covers [decimalized]
1862-1865
Various
GLC00434
to Mary Hollett
May 15, 1862
Hollet, John, fl. 1862
Written by Hollett, a member of the 75th Ohio, to his sister Mary. Written in pencil on patriotic stationery with "Secession Web" envelope, and note on small piece of paper. Discusses fighting in West Virginia. Letter does not list the location from...
GLC00434.03
to A. Bucklin
July 3, 1864
Green, S., fl. 1864
Discusses boring garrison duty. Writes: "I have no hardship to endure. What troubles me most is the contempt I feel for the tomfooleries we have to go through with."
GLC00434.04
to a friend
April 22, 1863
Hannery, John F., fl. 1863
Discusses the Vicksburg campaign, the assault on Fort Pemberton, and burials. Also mentions the fleet running past Vicksburg.
GLC00434.05
Letters from Lee's army...
1947
Blackford, Susan L., 1835-?
Dornbusch 1194
GLC00267.343
to John Brooks
3 May 1792
Marked "private." Received his recent letter, and apologizes that his business difficulties have prevented him from answering his questions. Comments on several issues Brooks brought up in his letter regarding new appointments of military officers...
GLC02437.05442
to Mother
December 21, 1862
Rome, William O., ?-1863
Includes a list of all the men in company J and whether they are on duty, sick or discharged. For the moment it is warm and pleasant Recently they had a very hard march.
GLC03131.09.02
[Collection of Henry S. Figures, F company, 4th regiment, Alabama, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .33]
1861-1864
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
Figures was a member of Law's Brigade, Longstreet Division, of the 4th Alabama Infantry. Letters mention prisoners from the "Star of the West," the Battles of Manassas, Yorktown, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg, enslaved people, etc. Figures was...
GLC00653.01
Collection of soldiers letters diaries &c. [decimalized]
1860-1865
[decimalized 00653.01-00653.26]
GLC00653
[Collection of Warren A. Ives] [Decimalized .01- .03 ]
1863-1864
Ives, Warren A., fl. 1863-1864
Ives served in H company, 151st regiment, New York volunteer infantry. Collection contains three letters: an autograph letter signed dated 26 June 1863 and written from Maryland Heights (4 pages); an autograph letter signed dated 23 May 1864 and...
GLC00653.03
[Letters about the Battle of Chancellorsville]
May 1863
Collection of two soldier's letters about the Battle of Chancellorsville. The first, written by an unknown soldier to his wife and children, is dated 8 May 1863 and written near Falmouth, Virginia. The second is an autograph letter signed from a...
GLC00653.04
[Collection of Henry Vanaernam, field and staff, 154th regiment, New York, infantry]
24 June 1864, 23 August 1864
Vanaernam, Henry, 1819-1894
Surgeon in the 154th NY Volunteers, Surgeon in Chief. Describes Confederate resistance and the shelling of Atlanta just before its fall. Both written in pencil.
GLC00653.05
to his wife
July 4, 1863
Fuller, Josiah C., 1827-1896
Detailed description of the 32nd Massachusetts Volunteers, E Company at Gettysburg. Mentions moving their headquarters several times due to shellfire.
GLC00653.06.01
to Mary E. Bailey
22 June 1865
Bailey, D.C., fl. 1864-1865
States that he is grateful and thanks God that he and his family have been safe from sickness and harm. Reports that a part of his regiment is in Madison and will probably be there for some time. He hopes that if he is to stay long somewhere, it is...
GLC02664
Letters to his mother in the American Expeditionary Force, with Pershing [Decimalized .01- .79]
1918-1921 ca.
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
Dawes joined the AEF in France to monitor finances, based upon a recommendation of the Secretary of Treasury. Most of the letters are to his mother. Postwar letters are mostly from Chicago, where he was President then Chairman of a bank, and then...
GLC02679
Augustus R. & Miller Wright archive: Confederate turncoat [partially decimalized .01-.12]
1858-1900
Wright, Family, fl. 1858-1900
This collection comprises personal and military correspondence relating to U.S., and later Confederate, congressman Augustus Wright and his son Miller, both Southerners with Unionist sympathies. Topics include battles (including First Manassas)...
GLC02691
[Collection of Horace B. Gardner]
5-22 July 1862
Gardner, Horace B., fl. 1862
Letters dated July 5, 12, and 22 1862. First McClellan lettersheet with McClellan patriotic, second on choice multicolor Magnus General Halleck lettersheet, eagle and shield patriotic. Last on plain paper with multicolor Magnus White House Views...
GLC02665
War of 1812 documents and correspondence including muster rolls [decimalized .001 - .107]
1800-1855 ca.
Bailey family
Mostly receipts, militia muster rolls, etc. relating to the Bailey family. Includes some legal documents before and after the war. Also contains correspondence of the Flitner family (1850s) and a single letter concerning the Union blockade off the...
GLC02669
John B. Marchand documents [decimalized .01-.34]
1849-1873
Marchand, John B., 1808-1875
Documents relating to John B. Marchand, an officer in the United States Navy. Includes twenty-one Civil War letters, and letters by Thomas ap Catesby Jones, David Farragut, Alfred H. Guernsey, and others. Also includes personal letters regarding...
GLC02680
to Miller A. Wright
22 July 1861
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Augustus did not send Asa, an enslaved person, to Miller, as he did not want Miller to be "better off in attendants than the other soldiers." Rather, he sold him to Dr. Colb, along with Asa's wife and Martha. Augustus gives Miller a word of advice:...
GLC02691.11.011
to William E. Jones
January 28, 1861
Jones, Samuel, 1819-1887
Discusses possible appointments as ordnance chief for the Virginia State Guard. Believes that Virginia will not secede. Refers to the State Guard Bill as unjudicious.
GLC02711.02
[Collection of William E. Jones][Decimalized .01- .28]
1840-1864
Jones, William E., 1824-1864
Confederate General William E. "Grumble" Jones, 11th regiment, Virginia, cavalry. Collection includes swords, correspondence, West Point pamphlets, military orders, and receipts. Decimalized 02711.01-02711.28.
GLC02711
[Collection of Christian M. Epperly, 54th regiment, Virginia, artillery] [decimalized]
1859-1890
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
The collection contains 136 letters (122 war-date) mostly from Private Christian M. Epperly to his wife, Mary Epperly, living in Floyd County. The collection also contains a few letters from Mary Epperly to her husband. Throughout the war, Epperly's...
GLC02715
[Collection of Samuel H. Davis, A company, 35th regiment, Mississippi, infantry] [decimalized]
1861-1862
Davis, Samuel H., ?-1862
Most letters written to his wife, Dolly Davis. Letters describe the soldiers' poor health and living conditions in the camps. Briefly mentions the First Battle of Murfreesboro fought in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Draft transcripts available.
GLC02738
[Collection of Joseph Jones, F company, 79th regiment, Illinois, infantry] [Decimalized .001-.162]
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Jones served in the 79th Illinois Vols. He was captured at the Battle of Franklin (November 1864). Transcripts available for letters GLC02739.001-GLC02739.087.
GLC02739
[Collection of Wilmot Thompson, C company, 1st regiment, Maine, sharpshooters] [Decimalized .01- .66]
1864-1901
Thompson, Wilmot
Thompson served in the 1st Maine Sharpshooters and the 20th Maine Volunteers in Virginia. Includes forty-nine letters to his wife, Lizzie, with related personal papers, one account book (68 pages), and one wallet. The bulk of the material dates...
GLC02740
Diary of artilleryman in 1st Ohio Light Art. followed Sherman
1864-1865
Baldwin, J.T., fl. 1864-1865
Autograph manuscript signed. Baldwin served in the 1st Ohio Vol. Light Artillery. Approximately 15 pages are written in pencil. Transcript available.
GLC02742
[Collection of Thomas Francis Burpee, field and staff, 21st regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .385]
1837-1929
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Mentions Fredericksburg, Suffolk, North Carolina, and the 1863 Virginia campaign. Burpee was wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia on June 9, 1864 and died a few days later. The collection includes memorabilia connected to his death. Collection includes...
GLC02744
[Collection of Enoch Q. Fellows, field and staff, 3rd regiment, New Hampshire, infantry] [Decimalized .001- .111]
1843-1918
Fellows, Enoch Q., 1825-1897
Papers of First Lieutenant in 1st New Hampshire Volunteers and Colonel of 3rd New Hampshire Volunteers, and related materials. Contains letters, orders, military papers, and other papers. Includes commentary on the Battle of Antietam.
GLC02745
[Collection of Josiah E. Henry, I company, 5th regiment, Vermont, infantry] [decimalized]
1862-1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
This collection consists of eleven letters (one is a copy) written by Josiah E. Henry, some detailing the Valley Campaign in 1864. Five of these letters are written to his sister, four are addressed to his mother, and two are written to both his...
GLC02749
[Collection of Sereno A. Wright, B company, 24th regiment, Connecticut, infantry] [Decimalized .01- .49]
1862-1892
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
Collection of a soldier in the 24th Connecticut Volunteers who died in Louisiana. Includes 43 letters, 3 envelopes, 2 wedding announcements, 1 funeral annoucement and 1 calling card. 34 of the letters date from 1862-1863, and the balance are family...
GLC02751
Robert H. Stafford Collection [Decimalized .01- .98]
1837-1908
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
Stafford enlisted as a sergeant in the 12th Alabama infantry. Contains letters and newsclippings about the Peninsula Campaign, advance into Maryland, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Early's raid on Washington, D.C....
GLC02618
[Collection of Gustave Cook, H company, 8th regiment, Texas, cavalry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
#3 mentions intention to attend the Jeff Davis inaugural. #8 mentions Union POW's from 1st Manassas arriving in New Orleans. #9 has good description of camp life. #10 has account of battle of Woodsonville, KY 12/17/1861 and death of Col. Terry....
GLC02570
to Virginia Clay-Clopton
21 August 1865
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1816-1882
Clay, a former U.S. and Confederate Senator, writes to his wife while imprisoned at Fort Monroe. Informs her that, "The hardest part of my trial here has been my solicitude about you, my parents and other kindred, who, I feared, would be tortured by...
GLC02590
[Collection of William H. Bettes, L company, 6th regiment, Ohio, cavalry] [decimalized]
November 1862-1865
Bettes, William H., fl. 1862-1865
This collection consists of fourteen letters written by William Henry Bettes. Eleven of these letters are written to Lodema Bettes, his wife, one letter is written to Charley Bettes, his son, one letter is written to Carrie Bettes, his daughter, and...
GLC02596
to R. W. Southgate
January 18, 1863
Southgate, William Wallace, 1834-1896
Written by a soldier in the 12th Vermont Militia. Argues that soldiers generally oppose the emancipation of enslaved people. Mentions James Ewell Brown [Jeb] Stuart's Cavalry charge upon them but says it did not turn into anything as they were...
GLC02617
to Benjamin S. Elliot
June 23, 1862
Coriell, W. Wall, fl. 1862
One letter from W. Wall Coriell to Benjamin S. Elliot dated June 23, 1862. Coriell expresses his joy in getting a letter from Plainfield again and is glad he has not been forgotten. He describes his duty on the picket line and mentions a skirmish...
GLC10151.01.02
April 29, 1861
Pearce, Frederic, fl. 1861-1868
Frederic Pearce writes to his father in Hillsboro, Ohio, about troops arriving in Marietta.
GLC00066.125
May 27, 1861
GLC00066.126
May 6, 1861
Frederic Pearce writes to his father in Hillsboro, Ohio, about troops arriving in Marietta. He adds that the artillery is moving camp from Fair Grounds to Haimer Hill.
GLC00066.127
to Selina
Pearce, W. Henry, fl. 1865-1869
In the letter, Henry Pearce discusses Lincoln's assassination. Signed "W.H." Later handwritten note attributes letter to Henry.
GLC00066.150
to Frederic
April 17, 1862
Pearce, Edgar, fl. 1861-1864
Edgar Pearce writes to his brother, Frederic, providing a dramatic and graphic description of the Battle of Shiloh and its aftermath.
GLC00066.075
to Sister
November 19, 1864
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
Eben Pearce writes to his sister, likely Selina, while on board the steamer "Golden Eagle." He explains that he is going to clerk for their brother, Edgar, in Little Rock, Arkansas.
GLC00066.057
to "Sis"
December 15, 1864
Writes to his sister, likely Selina, describing Little Rock, Arkansas.
GLC00066.058
February 10, 1865
Writes to his sister, likely Selina, discussing his plan to go into the nursery business. Also mentions their brother Edgar's marriage.
GLC00066.059
April 12, 1865
Eben Pearce writes to his sister, likely Selina. He explains that the "77th prisoners had been released and home on furlough." Also, discusses his new photography business.
GLC00066.060
June 2, 1861
In his letter, he discusses the arrival of more troops and spies. He reports that there is martial law in Parkersburgh. Possibly written from Marietta, Ohio.
GLC00066.070
March 15, 1862
He explains that he is traveling down-river and requisitioning wood. He says that they are taking wood from southern civilians and in the letter mentions Fort Henry. Written from Savannah, Tennessee and Shanta, Ohio.
GLC00066.071
March 27, 1862
Edgar Pearce writes to his father about furloughs, explaining that sick men cannot get furloughs. He also discusses the expected battle at Corinth. Written at Pittsburgh Landing.
GLC00066.072
April 3, 1862
Edgar Pearce discusses arrangements for his father to visit him. He also mentions a landing at Eastport which was deserted. He writes from "Camp Chiloh," possibly referring to Shiloh, in Tennessee.
GLC00066.073
to "Folks at Home"
April 10, 1862
Edgar Pearce describes the Confederate attack at Shiloh as the "biggest fight of the new world." He writes from "Our Old Camp."
GLC00066.074
May 3, 1862
Edgar Pearce writes this letter from camp, 8 miles from Corinth, and describes the march to Corinth.
GLC00066.076
May 16, 1862
Edgar Pearce writes this letter from "Camp no. 6." He declares that men are falling dead during the march to Corinth from heat and lack of water.
GLC00066.077
October 24, 1862
Edgar Pearce discusses issuing transportation passes in his letter.
GLC00066.078
February 10, 1863
Edgar Pearce discusses his father going into business. He also mentions a smallpox epidemic.
GLC00066.079
February 11, 1863
In the letter, he encloses the Army's acceptance of resignation as well as his back-salary.
GLC00066.080
March 24, 1863
Edgar Pearce discusses rumors of his Father's drinking.
GLC00066.081
May 24, 1863
Edgar Pearce advises his father, William, not to join the military again due to his health and the pay. He mentions that his regiment is growing.
GLC00066.082
August 21, 1863
Edgar Pearce discusses returning to active duty.
GLC00066.083
June 24, 1864
Edgar Pearce writes about marching and his hope to leave the army. Page 4 includes cross-written additions.
GLC00066.085
to Priscilla
April 25, 1861
Pearce, William, fl. 1861-1869
William Pearce discusses joining a volunteer regiment and marching.
GLC00066.089
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