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Diary belonging to John F. Weeks
September 1862 - February 1863
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Includes daily entries, names of killed and wounded, and names of people Weeks lent money to.
GLC06728.137
to: Mary [Armstrong].
[1865]/03/10 Evening
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
Describes wounding of his troops, & ministering to soldiers.
GLC06734.13
to Sarah Ogden
3 May 1864
Chase, James F., fl. 1834-1864
Writes from "Harvey Hosp Madison." He often thinks of the women from the Broad & Cherry Hospital, Ward B when he gets lonely. Describes his wound and the progress he has made rehabilitating his leg. Says he will not talk to any of the "boys" from the...
GLC06559.007
29 September 1862
Daniel, Edwards S., fl. 1835-1865
Writes from "home." Describes his journey home from the hospital and thanks Ogden for the eggnog she made him, which helped lessen the pain of his wound while he was traveling. Says his physician looked at his injured leg after his arrival, and said...
GLC06559.008
14 September 1862
Day, Mark, fl. 1862-1863
Writes from Fort Blanker. Expresses concern about his mother's health, and reports that his wound has worsened since his stay in the hospital. Mentions he has not seen his company for three days, and he has spent that time sleeping each night in...
GLC06559.015
12 July 1864
Ekings, John, fl. 1864
Writes from Mt. Holly, a present day township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Informs Ogden his son was wounded and taken prisoner. Notes he obtained this information from a soldier who was captured at the same time. The soldier said that Thomas...
GLC06559.019
20 August cicra 1863
Ekings, Thomas, fl. 1862-1864
Writes from camp near Warrenton, Virginia. Thanks Ogden for her letter and expresses his happiness that her husband, who is also in the militia, escaped the shelling of Carlisle unharmed. Says his company has "seen as hard service as any troops in...
GLC06559.025
28 August 1864
Writes he was wounded and taken prisoner on 8 May at Spotsylvania, Virginia. Says he was shot in the left knee, but the bone was not hit. He was sent to Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, and escaped on the first of July, but was soon recaptured...
GLC06559.028
6 June 1862
Gibbons, James, fl. 1862
Writes his health has not improved since he left the hospital. Says his left arm is powerless, but he hopes to regain its strength soon. He will be writing to the other ladies of the Broad and Cherry Hospital when he gets the chance. Includes an...
GLC06559.037
1 June 1862
Haines, E.W., fl. 1862
Writes from camp near New Bridge, Virginia. Forwards the descriptive list of Joseph Weiler, an inmate at the Broad and Cherry Hospital, along with "a letter stating the circumstances connected with his wound." Asks God to bless "the ladies of the...
GLC06559.046
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