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to Marcus J. Wright
15 June 1881
French, Samuel Gibbs, 1818-1910
Says he will examine Wright's papers, and will report back. Also promises to send photographs.
GLC03467.03
to Darwin C. Pavey
14 March 1887
Hill, Daniel H., 1821-1889
Says that the picture of himself in Century Magazine is as good as any he has personally.
GLC03467.04
to J. W. Weidemeyer
24 October 1888
Walke, Henry, 1808-1896
Written by retired Rear Admiral Walke to Weidemeyer as Secretary of Appleton & Co. Encloses a copy of a photograph that Weidemeyer requested. Says it "represents, (as it is generally the case) the beard and mustaches too white, instead of iron-gray."...
GLC03479.56
to the De Grimes Nelson Co.
29 August 1892
Badger, Oscar Charles, 1823-1899
Written by Commodore Badger to representatives of the Nelson Company. References their letter of 19 August in which they asked Badger for a photograph for an illustrated article they desire to print. Says he is away from home and cannot comply to...
GLC03479.62
to John S. Goold
27 September 1863
Goold, Theodore, 1844-?
Writes to his father that he and his brother James are in good health and spirits. Reports that they will both be shipped to the Penisula in less than a week. Describes the photograph that he had taken in case he is hurt in battle. "I think we will...
GLC03523.05.18
to Albert Gillett
23 May 1888
Summers, Etta, fl. 1888
Letter introducing herself to Albert GIllett as a possible wife. Tells him "I am of an affectionate nature, a great lover of home. I like to keep a house nice. I would like to keep my husband clean & nice & to keep my own self clean & tidy...I like...
GLC03523.05.24
6 July 1888
Writes about her work schedule. Expresses concern about when he is coming and if they will get married or not. Tells him that "your picture is very nice it looks just as I dreamed you did all but the whiskers oh how much I like to see whiskers." Adds...
GLC03523.05.27
9 July 1888
Addresses Albert as "Dear Sir." Tells him to take his time getting to her, but informs him of her schedule. Letter is quite short, but does include in the postscript that "now dont think that I dont care to see you for it seems as though the days...
GLC03523.05.28
to Sephronia Fairchild
23 March 1864
Fairchild, Lewis D., 1829-?
Fairchild writes to his wife from Fort Corcoran in Arlington, Virginia. Reports that he is building roads from his fort to another. States that the coats and guns have arrived and his regiment is learning to use the guns. He offers advice regarding...
GLC03523.06.04
28 May 1865
Fairchild writes to his wife from a camp near Alexandria, Virginia that he is frustrated by the delay of being mustered out. Anticipates he will be home no later than 1 July 1865. Informs that the last of the Rebel forces in Texas surrendered and his...
GLC03523.06.12
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