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to Lile Miller
March 23, 1862
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Writes from camp near Alexandria. Ink is faded. Page five is written on a half sheet.
GLC02155.039
March 26, 1862
Writes from camp near Alexandria. Ink is faded.
GLC02155.040
1 April 1862
Writes from camp near Alexandria. Ink is faded. "...you asked in your letter whether we had lost confidence in Genl McClellan No Dear Lile if there is a man in the world this army loves it is him, the Reason they are down on him, they think he ought...
GLC02155.041
12 April 1862
Writes from Manassas Junction to his wife. Relates that Brigadier General Reynolds keeps quarters in their camp. Writes, "...i suppose you have heard of the Glorious Victory in the west, a few more of the kind i think will end the Rebellion..."
GLC02155.042
to Mary Blackman
January 25, 1863
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. Mentions General Ambrose Burnside, "Burnsides under took to cross the river gain and he had to give it up for the night before he intended to cross it commced[sic] to rain...the roads was so mudy that was all most imposabel for...
GLC02159.05
to his friend Bennett
February 2, 1863
Mentions General Joseph Hooker, "...we are awating for the mud to dry up and then I suspose fighting Joe Hooker will be on the move..." States, "I think it is about time for this war to play out for I think it is nothing more or less than a...
GLC02159.06
5 March 1863
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother "we are in the tufest old hole that i ever was in the lise are as thick as fles in fly time." Written from Fort McHenry.
GLC02159.07
10 June 1863
Writes to his mother. Mentions "bushwhackers." Written in pencil.
GLC02159.08
26 July 1863
Writes to his mother. "...i thought that I had seen hard times but I never did until i was taken prisoner...we fought them 3 days with 6,000 men and they had 45,000 with 84 pices of artirly we kiled 900 of them but they out winded us." Talks of the...
GLC02159.09
5 August 1863
Writes to his mother about feeling sick but does not believe it is enough to get him discharged. Asks about his brother Francis. Discusses his view of the war. "I hope this war will soon be over and I think it would if the North made as great an...
GLC02159.10
December 21, 1863
Writes to his mother that his living situation is good at present as they are quartered in a tavern. Asks "...have you any coperheads there if you have you can consider them worse than the rebels for they are seting fear in the Soldiers rear."
GLC02159.12
to Ruth J. Sheldon
February 7, 1864
Writes that the weather is pleasant but that they cannot enjoy it because the rebels are moving about.
GLC02159.13
March 26, 1864
Writes to his mother about his hard journey and states he saw Frank [his brother Francis] for a few hours. He is very homesick.
GLC02159.14
8 May 1864
Lucas, F.H., fl. 1864
Written from Knight Hospital. Informs Mary that her son Francis is getting better.
GLC02159.15
2 December 1864
Writes to his mother that he spent Thanksgiving in Gettersburg [Gettysburg?]. They are now four miles from Harper's Ferry.
GLC02159.17
January 20, 1865
Writes to his mother that he has no interesting news at present but that he is "... rejoiced to hear of the Union Victorys in other places surely the day Star of peace will soon apear to gladen the hearts..."
GLC02159.18
24 April [1865]
Writes to his mother about the war being just about over. "...the Jonnes [Johnnies] keep coming in hear every day ...pitch on them and kill some and drive them of if it wasnt for the soldiers bing hear the Jonnes would not stand much chance..."...
GLC02159.19
to his sister
13 May 1861
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
Writes, "The whites have allmost all left and the nigers have full swing at every thing they never dreamt of living in such stile before. The inhabitants left every thing but themselves when Burnside came and beat a hasty retreat."
GLC02160.01
to his parents and sisters
February 9, 1862
Describes his regiment's participation in the Battle of Roanoke Island. Written in pencil on patriotic stationery.
GLC02160.02
22 June 1862
GLC02160.03
to his sister Sallie
1 July 1862
GLC02160.04
15 September 1862
Written on patriotic stationery.
GLC02160.05
17 November 1862
Discusses skirmishes with the rebels in North Carolina.
GLC02160.06
to George E. Armstrong
December 16, 1861
Ford, Nicholas, fl. 1861
Written from Camp Palmer, Washington, D.C. Writes to answer Armstrong's questions about enlistment and life as a soldier.
GLC02157.03
to his wife
October 13, 1861
Lay, Creed A., fl. 1861-1864
GLC01013.03
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