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to Mother
February 17, 1863
Wolcott, Laurens W., fl. 1861-1865
He just returned from a three day march. They marched through the dark and the rain and encountered fallen logs. He requests butter and dried apples. Pages missing.
GLC00653.11.20
to Brother
December 27, 1861
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that there are some people who say they have defective arms, but he thinks their weapons are very well-made. He says they have been living on 2 meals per days and he has enjoyed good health. He writes that they marched at...
GLC00653.11.30
to Sister
July 4, 1862
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that the weather has been warm and apples are growing. Lately, he has been learning how to cook. He writes that they are camped in a pleasant place. Letter written in Camp Montgomery.
GLC00653.11.32
to mother
November 10, 1864
Cook, George B., fl. 1845-1865
He got his mother's letter this evening. He is sorry to hear of his brother's injury but glad to hear he is getting better. Also heard that "Pa" had to go to Concord to court, and wants to know why he did that. He got the shirt, socks, and gloves two...
GLC00653.22.02
to family
December 14, 1864
This letter is printed on half of a regimental attendance sheet, perhaps demonstrating the lack of paper in the Confederate camp. He is well and hopes these lines find them in a similar condition. "We are having some very [cold] weather here." It...
GLC00653.22.08
to parents
January 2, 1865
George B. Cook mistakenly writes on the letter that the year is 1864. He is camped about a mile northeast of Wilmington. He left Richmond on December 20, 1864 and arrived on Christmas Eve. He immediately saw action at Fort Fisher. He lost "three or...
GLC00653.22.10
February 1, 1865
George B. Cook is replying to his sister's letter from January 22, 1865. Not much news to report. There is "a heap" of talk about peace. Everyone believes the war is coming to an end. "The boys will all run away if they [aren't] fed a little better."...
GLC00653.22.14
to sister
February 16, 1865
George B. Cook is writing in reply to his sister's letter from the 9th. He is well; hopes she is too. He got the box they sent through Mr. Bailey. He did not need tobacco, as it "is an article I have quit using." He sends the box home; asks her to...
GLC00653.22.16
[Mess Bill]
30 August 1864
Mason, A.H., fl. 1864
Bill listing foodstuffs purchased from 30 September 1862 to 10 July 1863 under the command of Major General John G. Walker. Signed by Mason, who indicates he received payment on 30 August 1864.
GLC01404.04
[Collection of materials related to Gideon Savage, a soldier in the Continentental Army] [Decimalized .01-.20]
1773-1858
Savage, Gideon, 1751-1833
GLC01450.013
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