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to Father and Mother
January 23, 1864
Potter, Horace B., fl. 1861-1865
One letter addressed to Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated Washington, D.C., January 23, 1864.
GLC03523.38.86
February 4, 1864
One letter addressed to Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated February 4, 1864. Handwriting may be illegible due to fading ink.
GLC03523.38.87
February 12, 1864
One letter addressed to Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated February 12, 1864.
GLC03523.38.88
February 29, 1864
One letter addressed to Lucius F. and Adaline M. Potter from Horace B. Potter dated New Orleans, La., February 29, 1864.
GLC03523.38.89
to Lucius F. Potter
18 April 1865
Buckholden, H.H., fl. 1865
One letter addressed to Lucius F. Potter from H.H. Buckholden, a claim agent from the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Notifies him that the Pension and Claim Agency had suspended their claim of Horace B. Potter's death while it is awaiting a testimony from...
GLC03523.38.91
to Henry Jackson Hunt
25 May 1862
Morgan, Charles Hale, 1834-1875
Written on Head Quarters, 2d Corps d'Armée stationery. Morgan encloses a note (no longer present) from General Hancock, and explains that "Thinking it within the range of probabilities that our lines may be attacked Gen Hancock & Gen Meade and others...
GLC02382.001
20 October 1862
Warner, Edward R., fl. 1862
United States Military Telegram. He awaits the action of Gov. Morgan. "Genl Getty left this morning. Genl Barry desires that I shall remain as long as you can spare me…" Lt. Col. Warner of the 1st NY Artillery was eventually breveted brigadier...
GLC02382.005
23 October 1862
Wainwright, Charles Sheils, 1826-1907
United States Military Telegram. He reports procuring artillery horses (preparation for Fredericksburg) and questions when the next lot of horses will arrive from Washington. Wainwright, Chief of Artillery for the 13th Corps, was later breveted...
GLC02382.006
3 December 1862
Barry, William Farquhar, 1818-1879
Headquarters Inspector of Artillery, U.S.A. letterhead. Says that Burnside sent seven 4 1/2 inch siege guns to Hunt the day of his request. The original request had only been refused because Hunt had specified the guns were to be taken from the...
GLC02382.012
to Alexander Doull
December 6, 1862
Tyler, Robert Ogden, 1831-1874
United States Military Telegram. Lt. Jackson will start immediately with the seven guns [possibly the siege guns cited in GLC02382.012]; can't send ammunition yet as the track is broken. In preparation for the Fredericksburg campaign. A career...
GLC02382.013
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