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to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
21 April 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Details capture of Confederate battery and shares his views on the course of the war.
GLC02744.147
24 April 1863
He does not think the enemy will attack them here as they have 30 thousand men and a lot of artillery. Thanks her for her letter and the children's letters.
GLC02744.148
29 April 1863
Details his own soldiers having a conversation across the river with Confederate soldiers. Written in a camp near Suffolk, Virginia
GLC02744.150
to Charley Burpee
08 May 1864
He is very glad to hear he is well. Tells him to love mother.
GLC02744.186
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
14 May 1864
Original version of 190. Written at Drewry's Bluff battlefield.
GLC02744.191
21 May 1864
Glad god is taking care of his family. He writes that the papers do not give an accurate account of the fight. They aren't even mentioned.
GLC02744.194
30 May 1864
copy of 199
GLC02744.200
09 June 1864
Wheeler, Edwin P., fl. 1864
The clerk informs Mrs. Burpee that her husband has been wounded by a sharpshooter.
Copy
GLC02744.204
Original of 204.
GLC02744.205
Receipt of Adeline M. Burpee
11 October 1864
Hopkins, Caleb, fl. 1864
She paid $8.90 for fees on the estate of Thomas Burpee.
GLC02744.208
27 June 1864
Brown, J.S., fl. 1864
He writes he received her letter regarding her husband's possessions. He will do his best. He must decide what to do with his horse. He sends his condolences.
GLC02744.211
2nd mail receipt her husbands possessions
6 July 1864
Adams & Co. (Express company)
This is for one box
GLC02744.213
In Memory of Some of the Gallant Dead of this Army...
15 July 1864
Department of Virginia and North Carolina
A catalogue of redoubts and batteries that will be named after dead soldiers
GLC02744.215
He is concerned because he has not heard from her. He encloses the key for his carpet bag. Everything else is in the hands of Mr. Gallup.
GLC02744.221
to Thomas W. Thayer
2 October 1866
Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875
Thayer asks Buckingham to give Mrs. Burpee his kindest and regards and say that he had nothing but the utmost respect for her husband from the time he entered the service.
GLC02744.223
General Orders No. 31
5 May 1863
Foster, Ben B., fl. 1863
He believes that after 23 days of hardship the tides are turning once again. Renewed expressions of confidence and thanks.
GLC02744.228
to Thomas F. Burpee
4 May 1861
Parbour, N.L., fl. 1861
He requests that Burpee send the commissioned officers to their office as his company will be designated Rifle C. J 5th Reg.
GLC02744.240
General Orders, No. 254
22 April 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
How to organize the volunteers that must be accepted and enrolled.
GLC02744.242
Invoice of Ordinance and Ordinance Stores
15 May 1864
Forbes, A.P., fl. 1864
Copy of 252.
GLC02744.253
partial letter or diary entry
circa 1861-1864
Describes a kind of tension that has come between two friends on account of a marriage.
GLC02744.258
He talks about the kind of drills they are doing.
GLC02744.260
1 print
Features lady liberty balancing the scales of justice above Ft. Sumter
GLC02744.263
Superior Court envelope
for Col. Thomas Burpee, April and May 1861
GLC02744.266
to Friends
11 March 1850
Harwood, Adeline fl. 1837
very faded. Ends with a poem and 2 circles that look as if they were made of hair.
GLC02744.268
Obituary for Thomas F. Burpee
Circa 1864
Died before he could find out about his promotion.
GLC02744.275
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