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to Mother
March 28, 1864
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
it has been reported that there are 30,000 yankees at Washington. sooner or later they will have to face the music. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.30
Journal of the Convention of 1860-61.
March 27, 1861
South Carolina. Convention, 1860-1862
Proceedings of South Carolina's secession convention issued only to the members of the convention. Concerns the secession of other states, General G. T. Beauregard's proposed defense of Charleston, and the roll call of all the delegates. Printed...
GLC00726
to Arathusa Henry
March 28, 1865
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry writes to his aunt from outside Richmond. Mentions that he sent her a Harpers monthly magazine. Reports the weather is warm and the roads are good. Expects to move to Richmond soon.
GLC03523.07.35
to Bell Wharton
March 28,1865
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Joseph writes to Bell informing her he has been relieved of his clerkship and must report to his Regiment. States Union General Edward R. Canby sent the order to relieve all clerks from Memphis. Hopes to get a clerkship in Vicksburg or New Orleans...
GLC03523.10.174
to W. McKean
March 28, 1862
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Conformation of appointment as flag officer
GLC04188.17
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 38 (March 28, 1863)]
March 28, 1863
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
Editorial examines identity of perennial writer of letters to the editor, "Nuff Ced." Commentary on cavalry, cost of war. Diagnoal floral pattern in white, gray, and cream.
GLC06208.22
to Libbie Elmore
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
He advises her on how to sell butter and to who. He asks her how she would feel if he reenlisted for two more years.
GLC06588.094
to Adolphus Crans
Addie, fl. 1861-1865
GLC06627.02.09
to Sister Sophia
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
They are on the move and have been marching for some time.
GLC07205.061
to his nephew, Wellington
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Writes about what life is like in the army. He states that the troops usually sleep outside and never have more than a thick blanket between him "and the sky." He does not want his nephew to have to go to war and if he comes home he will tell him why...
GLC07460.116
Reading the Emancipation Proclamation
1864
Stebbins, Lucius, fl. 1864
One lithograph dated 1864. Depicts black family gathered around a soldier reading a newspaper. The family all look to the soldier in varying stated of shock and hope as he reads the emancipation proclamation. Present are eleven people including a...
GLC07595
to Frank A. Cole
March 28, 1861
Lucie, fl. 1859-1897
He informs him that a certain lady he was interested in is already engaged. He asks him if he had a good time on Sunday evening. tells him to give his respects to someone (name illegible).
GLC08291.05
to Maria
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
will move tomorrow, destination unknown. some think they are going to Panville, N.C.
GLC08311.15
to Eleanor Hammond
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Is "tip top;" hopes she is too. Wants to know if she has received all of the money he has sent her. Is eating really well. Decided to turn in his gun to the quartermaster, so "all I will carry will be my knapsack." Expects to begin marching somewhere...
GLC09273.37
to Mary Ewing
Ewing, Addison Lee, fl. 1862-1879
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewingdated Hazletown, Gibson Co., Ind., March 28, 1862.
GLC03523.28.002
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