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to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
20 June 1864
Brown, J.S., fl. 1864
Letter announcing that he is sending her husband's commission along with some letters.
GLC02744.209
mail receipt her husbands possessions
6 July 1864
Adams & Co. (Express company)
This is for one box
GLC02744.212
to Mr. Holb
21 July 1864
Gallup, Ed, fl. 1864
Wondering what to do with the Lieutenant's horse. Attempted to ship it to someone but this person had no use for the horse.
GLC02744.216
Tells the story of how Thomas Burpee died starting with when he was shot to the time he was embalmed.
GLC02744.218
General Orders, Brigadier General Commanding
4 May 1863
Getty, George Washington, 1819-1901
Congratulates the troops on their courage and conduct of late. thanks to all who particpated in the recent movement. Written near Suffolk, Virginia.
GLC02744.225
Special Orders, No. 77
May 1863
Dutton, Art (colonel), fl. 1863
Remove immediately to battery Stevens. Lieutenant Edward Gallup placed in arrest for assumption of authority.
GLC02744.226
General Orders, No. 32
6 May 1863
Dix, Major General, fl. 1863
Newsletter of sorts congratulating General. Rick on the enemy's retreat to Blackwater. Less than 1500 men were killed.thank yous are extended. Written at Fort Monroe.
GLC02744.227
Report
15 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Report of the movement of the 21st Regiment, includes extract of general orders no. 28
GLC02744.229
to Thomas F. Burpee
15 April 1864
Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875
He advises him to make a direct application to Major General Butler in reference to the recruiting of his regiment.
GLC02744.230
28 May 1863
He heard that the position of hospital steward is vacant. recommending John A Brown for the position.
GLC02744.232
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