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to Lucien
January 30, 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
So glad he is learning to read and write. He asks about Sunday school. Written in a camp near Fredericksburg.
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1 envelope
1861-1877
With the words "In Case of Fire---Save this Box" written on it
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Lines to the Portrait of Col. Thomas F. Burpee
"Why speak'st thou not, my precious one?/There as I gaze, me thinks thou might/One word from thee, my darling one,/Would fill my heart with strange delight...
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to N.B Berry
29 September 1862
Fellows, Enoch Q., 1825-1897
On Sept. 1st, his regiment marched through Washington. towards upper Maryland. At Monocacy, a skirmish took place. On Sept. 13th, they arrived at Middleton. On Sept. 14th, they arrived at the base of South Mountain and were shortly thereafter ordered...
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to Ethan A. Jenks
31 August 1865
Perry, Alexander James, 1828-1913
Colonel Perry acknowledges receipt of 1863-1865 clothing, camp and garrison equipage returns from Captain Jenks.
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to Edward Davis Townsend
24 July 1863
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Jenks informs Colonel Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General, that the dismissal of Captain Ethan A. Jenks was a mistake. States that Jenks is the bearer of this document, and requests a hearing from Townsend.
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Muster Roll of C. Company
circa 1861-1864
Includes Burpee.
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Lines-All hail ye teachers and students all!
O listen to our song/Be not stunned at this night's call/Unless you think tis wrong/Cast your eyes on those things so fine...
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for Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
February 20, 1898
Includes birth and death dates for her and her husband as well as the date they got married.
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untitled poem
Features the refrain: Will my father come again?
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to Charles Burpee
10 July 1913
Baldium, J.B., fl. 1913
Hewrites that he encloses a brief account of his time working in the jail at Norfolk, VA.
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to unknown
19 November 1863
Extract from a letter about the excecution of Dr. David Wright.
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Forwarding note for Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
30 April 1864
Adams & Co. (Express company)
Said to contain 650 dollars.
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to friends
February 10, 1852
Mentions Angeline, Adeline's sister who died.
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to Col. Lucien F. Burpee
Extract of letter. copy of 360 and 361.
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Recollections of Members of the Twenty-First
Copy of 357
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to Nephew
18 October 1863
Mentions execution of Dr. Wright. Tells of life in Virginia.
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Execution David M. Wright
23 October 1863
Summarizes newspaper articles on execution. Copy of 356.
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to Captain
1 May 1862
His furlough commenced April 23rd. He provides his address.
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to Enoch Q. Fellows
25 December 1861
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1861
He is sad to hear Fellows is thinking of resigning. He mentions the Mason and Slidell affair in England.
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17 April 1862
Bald, B., fl. 1862
He is sorry that he was ordered to go to Charleston to join the blockade and will be unable to see him after all. But he will not forget. Written aboard the "Pocahontas"
GLC02745.012
22 June 1862
Moulton, A.A., fl. 1862
Now that he is colonel of the 9th regiment, Moulton wants him to appoint him the regiment's surgeon. He argues he will need an experienced man.
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7 May 1862
Jackson, Y.M., fl. 1862
He really wants the Adjutant's Commission. If Fellows gets it for him he will give him 50 dollars as soon as they are paid off.
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to Col. Whipple
16 June 1861
Kelly, L.S., fl. 1861
He was keeping watch on the 25th when he heard some other voices on the island. He thought they were the only company there but he was wrong. They kept up a question and answer session but they could not get any closer to each other because he had to...
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to Father, Mother and Brother
15 December 1862
Thompson, A.W., fl. 1862
He is currently in the hospital but will soon be sent to Murfreesboro. He advises his brother not to join the army as he will have to endure many hardships.
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to Frederick Starr
2 May 1864
Starr, George H., fl. 1839-1916
Written from Libby Prison ("Hotel de Libbie") in Richmond. Starr discusses, sometimes humorously, the possibility of exchange, his desire for packages, and his health. He also mentions the fact that his February escape attempt precluded his early...
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to Sergeant McElroy
8 September 1863
Niles, Nelson, fl. 1863
Private Niles requests that McElroy send Niles' description list to the surgeon in charge of the Main Street Hospital in Covington. States that he was reported dead and can draw no pay.
GLC02750.009
February 1, 1864
Briggs, James A., fl. 1863-1864
Private Briggs requests his back pay from Captain Jenks and offers Jenks half of the pay.
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to Percy Daniels
18 August 1864
Captain Jenks requests a twenty day leave of absence from Colonel Percy Daniels.
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February 14, 1865
Heistand, P., fl. 1865
Refers to an enclosed Descriptive List for Private Carder Sherman (not included). Instructs the recipient to send a new Descriptive List.
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to Samuel B. Ward
31 May 1865
Captain Jenks writes to Ward, Assistant Surgeon at a general hospital, regarding the Descriptive List of Private P. Thornton.
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[Private Briggs' statement regarding his health and enlistment in the Seventh Regiment of the Rhode Island Volunteers]
7 August 1863
Briggs states that several doctors' examinations' found him fit for military service before he was sworn in.
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to Edwin M. Stanton
22 October 1863
Bliss, Zenas Randall, 1835-1900
Jenks writes to Stanton, Secretary of War, regarding his pay between the date of his dismissal and the time he received notification of dismissal. Colonel Bliss confirms Jenks' claims.
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to the United States Senate and House of Representatives
Jenks' statement claiming he was unaware of the order dismissing him from military service until he received the order in the field during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi
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[Jenks relates the chronological details of his military dismissal and reinstatement from memory]
Relates 2 July 1863 Notice of Dismissal charging him for missing a 4 May 1863 appearance before a military commission which he had not been notified of. States that he admitted Private James Briggs into service without knowing that he was physically...
GLC02750.068
Notes on the 23rd Psalm
Pierco, Charles R., fl. 1862
This was written into a pocket bible on the eve of the battle of Donaldson..
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General Orders, No. 375
1 November 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
Enlistments are commanded to stop.
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General Orders, No. 350
10 October 1861
About the allocation of pay for volunteers' families.
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William Stone Hubbell
Biography of William Stone Hubbell, an officer in the twenty-first
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General Orders, No. 11
10 October 1863
Johnston, Geo. H., fl. 1863
Procedure for officer of Volunteers wishing to resign.
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Receipt for Thomas F. Burpee
17 November 1863
Burdick, C.M., fl. 1863
For the cost of shirts. He paid $6.00.
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receipt for train ticket
27 August 1862
To freight from Hartford
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Granting permission to Burpee to take a leave of absence
14 June 1863
Patrick, Marsena Rudolph, 1811-1888
Burpee has permission to go to Ft. Monroe en route for Baltimore and he can also take his horse,
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General Orders, No. 20
14 May 1860
Orders all officers to appear at their armory on the 23rd day of May, 1860.
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28 November 1861
He is writing to see if there is any way Adolphus Hoit can be made to return to his regiment. He deserted from Hemstead Long Island. He is happy that Fellow's regiment gets such praise and accolades.
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Eber, H.W., fl. 1862
He is asking for a furlough because he has received word that his mother is sick. Written at Port Royal, located on Hilton Head Island.
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to his father [incomplete]
2 July 1863
Describes, in detail, his capture at Gettysburg and the terrible losses suffered by his corps at the battle. Cites by name fellow officers and soldiers killed and wounded (Lt. Johnson, mortally wounded despite his steel vest, Lt. Col. Tuthill shot...
GLC02748.02
9 August 1861
Clark, Dexter, fl. 1861
Private Dexter Clark states that he signed a government pay roll for Jenks, after obtaining permission from Captain Simpson and Colonel Burnside. Encloses a draft payable to Jenks' order (not included).
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to members of the Board of Examination
February 11, 1864
Colonel Bliss states that Captain Ethan A. Jenks has received authority to appear before the Board of Examination. Recommends Jenks to the Board, stating that "For bravery, energy, coolness, and devotion to the cause of the Union, he is unsurpassed...
GLC02750.015
Captain Jenks requests a twenty day leave of absence from Colonel Percy Daniels. Refers to an enclosed medical certificate (not included).
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