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[Death certificate of Charles Woolston]
11 June 1865
Certifies that Woolston of the 3rd regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, age 18, died of bronchitis and typhoid fever. Signed by the surgeon.
GLC03523.26.20
to brother and sister
23 April 1862
The author writes that he expects to leave Winchester on the following Friday to go to 70 or 80 miles South to Gordonsville. He reports that there are currently only nine companies of his regiment still in Winchester, as six of the companies left...
GLC03523.40.09
to Mary Reeser
20 November 1864
Howe, Nathan, fl. 1864-1865
Mentions that he received the ten dollars that Reeser sent him. Reports that Dan has not joined the Company yet and that he is at the dismounted camp on the other side of the river. Inquires after a pair of boots that he requested the "old man"...
GLC03523.43.19
to sister
21 October 1863
Phelps, Diton, fl. 1861-1864
Describes leaving Rappahannock and having the rebels close on their heels. Says that the rebels continued to follow them until they crossed the river. Writes that they were not able to cross back over the river until the next evening. They sent...
GLC03523.49.14
to his sister
10 August 1863
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his sister from camp. Discusses the weather. Comments they have been living off of hard crackers for a week and are expecting bread tomorrow. Complains about the bread being sour and dirty. Discusses two new tunes that their band has...
GLC03523.52.06
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