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to Sallie, Mother and Sisy
1862/04/17
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
Mr. Kelly's condition has somewhat improved. He ate some fried oysters and oyster soup. She mentions wounded arriving from Pittsburgh Landing [Shiloh].
GLC04197.29
to Mother and Sisy
1862/04/22
She sends gifts to her mother and her daughter. Her husband appears stronger but does not eat much and complains of pain in his left leg. The pain is much worse at night and he must take morphine. She suggests they hire someone to do the plowing....
GLC04197.30
to Sue
1862/04/28
Mr. Kelly still does not eat much. He has been away from his regiment without leave. Mr. Cherry has been most unhelpful to them while Mr. Khan has called three times, offered her money, and given her a bottle of wine, "so there's the difference...
GLC04197.31
1862/04/30
Mr. Kelly wishes to see Sisy. She gives instructions for sending her daughter to Cincinnati.
GLC04197.32
1862/05/03
She sent Alick to the train station, hoping that Sisy might be there. She again requests her daughter be sent to visit. Mr. Kelly's condition still has not improved.
GLC04197.33
1862/05/06
Since her mother is not feeling well, she tells them to find someone to help with the housework. Mr. Kelly does no better. She asks when Sisy will visit.
GLC04197.34
to Mary Kelly
1862/05/16
Brown, Ann H., fl. 1862
Responds to a letter she received in April. She hopes Mr. Kelly's condition has improve since being moved from Winchester. Mentions the Sisters of Mercy. She thinks the patients who were moved from Union hospitals to Seminary hospitals do much...
GLC04197.35
Carte de visite of Ulysses S. Grant.
circa 1861-1865
Ulysses S. Grant. "Sold by a Wounded Soldier" Verso: imprint of "Chestnut St. Philadelphia Photographic Co."
GLC04360.078
to Stockton Bates
12 November 1863
Allison, William A., fl. 1861-1865
They move towards Richmond. Describes a battle and the capture of 4 artillery, 2000 small arms, 2 brigade commanders, and 1600 privates with 120 officers prisoners, including the "Louisiana Tigers, the men who carried long knives for the purpose of...
GLC03523.23.26
to Benjamin A. Woolston
8 December 1864
Woolston, Charles, fl. 1864-1865
Written from Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennslyvania. States that his regiment left camp on marching orders and came across the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 6th Ohio Cavalry. Describes...
GLC03523.26.04
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