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to my dear mother
21 June 1920
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
He and General Pershing will visit her this summer. He was able to keep the original William Dawes Jr. photograph, worth about $1500.
GLC02679.47
to General Charles G. Dawes
9 May 1921
Kent, S., fl. 1921
He is glad of Dawes' association with the president. He thanks him for his photo which he frequently looks at. He is hoping Dawes can visit him in California.
GLC02679.69
[Soldiers marching at unknown parade field]
1914
Two postcards of marching regiments. Associated with GLC02679.09. An X under a soldier on horseback in both photographs is likely Dawes.
GLC02679.71
to Nancy E. Jones
27 August 1862
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Sending his likeness; activities in camp.
GLC02739.001
7-10 September 1862
Lack of arms in "rebel country;" Confederate guerrillas; African Americans in camp ("…it is very wicked the way that the soldiers dos abuse them…"); behavior of fellow soldiers in camp; plans to send a picture after he is outfitted with gun and...
GLC02739.011
9 May 1863
"If general hooker is successful at [Fredericksburg] I think that will end the war." They get good news from the armies of the Mississippi and the Rappahannock every day. He wants a likeness of her and the children. He closes discouraged, having...
GLC02739.048
18 July 1863
He received the children's likenesses. She should not write to the captain asking for a furlough. He believes he has fought his last battle; "this armey may have a hard battle yet with brag but I don't expect to be in the engagement."
GLC02739.061
to Nancy E. Jones [incomplete]
1861-1865
Likenesses of his children; plans to send money home when it is safe; taking of Charleston and Generals Lee and Rosecrans; Confederates switching sides.
GLC02739.155
to my dear wife
25 November 1864
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
He had his picture taken but it didn't come out very well. He will try to get a furlough after he gets to Augusta and he will send more money home.
GLC02740.02
5 December 1864
He hopes he was not late in sending her money. He thinks of her when he goes to bed and when he wakes up. He wants her to get a photo taken.
GLC02740.04
25 December 1864
He has had a lovely Christmas and spent most of it asleep. He wants her to send a picture of herself. Once again, he tells her to have more confidence in him, for he has only spoken to one woman since he left. He says "I know I am a wicked man, but I...
GLC02740.14
29 December 1864
He is going to have his picture taken, though it may be expensive. Everything on the island costs three times as much. He sent her more money express. He may sell his watch.
GLC02740.16
January 23, 1865
He received her picture. They have been in their present location without rifles and nothing to do for quite a while. He tells her to take good care of his babies.
GLC02740.21
1865
He has a bad cough. He plans to send her a picture of gallups island and city point. He will soon witness a man getting shot. They plan to shoot him so that he falls into the coffin. He worries his heart will get hardened to such sights.
GLC02740.46
to Unknown
1861-1877
The author encloses a picture the boys gave to him. The picture is unidentified but is most likely Wilmot Thompson. He is shown with the picture of a car in the background.
GLC02740.50
to Lizzie
He is missing her very badly and says he has taken a picture of her with him.
GLC02740.54
to Mother
16 November 1863
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
He weighs more now than he did when he left home. He does not see much chance of a promotion right now. He encloses photographs (not included here)
GLC02743.29
Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg.
July 1863
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
One photograph entitled, "Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg taken by Alexander Gardner dated July 1863. Image is of a corpse of a Confederate Army soldier. Gardner includes a brief vignette in which he describes visiting the site four months...
GLC00552
[Oval salt print of unidentified member of the Union Forces]
circa 1861-1865
unknown, fl. 1861-1865
One undated portrait of an unidentified member of the Union Forces. Identified on verso as "Col. Greene, A.Q.M."
GLC00555
[Albumen portrait of Major General George Henry Thomas]
circa 1862
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
One undated photograph of Union Major General George Henry Thomas. See GLC05111.01.0051 for another profile view of Thomas.
GLC00556
to Ma
March 4, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
One letter addressed to Hattie E. Figures from Henry S. Figures dated March 4, 1863. Mentions that he had his ambrotype taken and provides no updates on furlough. Describes the trying task of getting a furlough from Law's Brigade of the Confederate...
GLC00653.01.12
March 10, 1863
One letter addressed to Hattie E. Figures from Henry S. Figures dated March 10, 1863. Mentions attending church, borrowing money to buy a gun, and his ambrotype. Henry's gun made it back home alright, and he is longing for home. His shoes, gloves and...
GLC00653.01.14
to Emma C. Small
September 18, 1863
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Many of Emma's letters have not reached George, and he wonders what happened to them. He wants to get his photograph taken, and appreciates the one she sent to him. He plans to come north for a visit, but his future is uncertain, although he would do...
GLC00687.006
October 22, 1863
He writes to her a "few congratulatory lines" in response to the "Moonlight Musings" in the Prescott Journal, considering it a very fine poem. He expresses feelings of indifference toward an O. Gibbs Sr., and he mentions that his brother has just...
GLC00687.007
August 9, 1864
This is the first letter in response to the last letter written by Emma on March 31. He thanks her for the carte-de-visite and describes his collection. He discusses President Lincoln's plea for peace. He refers to the impending last days.
GLC00687.010
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