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to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
02 May 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He writes that they have been ordered to report for duty and he is now disembarking his regiment. Will write more when he is settled.
GLC02744.183
07 May 1864
Instructs his wife to invest one thousand in bonds and to reduce Bissell's account to four or five hundred.
A note in pencil says these bonds were later stolen from her by Clark.
GLC02744.184
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
09 May 1864
Copy of 188.
GLC02744.189
14 May 1864
Currently in bivouac. Reports heavy fighting for the railroad last Saturday. the officers have kept their spirits up. He learned of a great victory involving Hancock. Written at Drewry's Bluff battlefield.
not original letter
GLC02744.190
17 May 1864
He tells the story of a battle.were almost captured. He lost 106 new and four commisioned officers.a buttlet struck the spur of his heel.
GLC02744.193
21 May 1864
Copy of 194.
GLC02744.195
27 May 1864
Copy of 197
GLC02744.198
04 June 1864
Copy of the original. Last letter home, writes about troop movements and assures wife of health. Was written near Cold Harbor, Virginia.
GLC02744.203
names Adeline M. Burpee as executor of Thomas Burpee's estate
01 September 1864
Rodgers, Alden, fl. 1864
Includes newspaper clipping.
GLC02744.207
20 June 1864
Brown, J.S., fl. 1864
Letter announcing that he is sending her husband's commission along with some letters.
GLC02744.209
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