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to Ma
15 October 1861
Stafford, Robert H., fl. 1837-1866
He writes that he received the blanket and requests his shoes and suspenders. He will send his pistol along with some money home. Written at Camp Masked Battery
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to Caleb Strong
14 June 1804
Parker, Stephen, fl. 1804
Tells about his terrible misfortunes, including a decadent, alcoholic son, a loss of property and money during the war, and the death of his wife as a consequence. Explains that his son, Colborn, was taken ill aboard an American naval vessel and...
GLC02437.07860
to Emma C. Small
October 28, 1862
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
He hasn't heard from her in some time, due to her illness, and he is anxious for full details. He describes his work with the Senate, introducing his "inventions in projectiles" and inventions of portable cots for officers and field hospitals. He...
GLC00687.005
September 18, 1863
Many of Emma's letters have not reached George, and he wonders what happened to them. He wants to get his photograph taken, and appreciates the one she sent to him. He plans to come north for a visit, but his future is uncertain, although he would do...
GLC00687.006
February 1, 1864
He expresses his belief in prayer, particularly that the will of God may happen. He has not received remuneration for his inventions, but has not lost hope that they will be found valuable in the future. His work with the hospitals, Young Men's...
GLC00687.009
to sister Kate
September 1863
Painter, Heber, 1841-1900
Will soon be leaving for Washington, North Carolina. Reports on the health of the soldiers; some are in the hospital but not in serious condition. Writes that he is suffering from diarrhea.
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to John S. and Abby Goold
17 May 1864
Goold, Theodore, 1844-?
Writes to his parents from Emory Hospital informing them that he is not very sick and will probably be well in two weeks. He has not heard anything from his brother James, but speculates that he has been taken prisoner. Tells them that he has...
GLC03523.05.22
to John and Sophia Henry
29 July 1864
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
Henry writes to his parents from a hospital in Brattleboro. Reports he is returning to his regiment in Washington. States the rebels have crossed the Potomac River and are trying to take Washington. Mentions he has sent power of attorney to them for...
GLC03523.07.26
to Sister
4 August 1863
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Expresses sorrow that their father is in ill health. Reports that he may go down to Annapolis or Washington City tomorrow. Written on stationery with "US Army General Hospital, Newton University, Baltimore" letterhead.
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to Sallie Logan
19 June 1863
Logan, William, fl. 1862-1863
Reports to his wife that they arrived at the regiment on the 15th and they marched for 33 hours without stopping for more than 20 minutes at a time. Writes to her "I had charge of four hundred convolesents to Washington..." Tells her that he has not...
GLC03523.12.03
1863
Written from the Seminary Hospital. Informs his wife that he is in the hospital. Tells her that it costs one dollar a day to be there, but that the care is excellent. Informs her that his throat is worse than ever and he has a bad cough. He hopes to...
GLC03523.12.06
to Amanda Wilkinson
30 October 1862
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Writes that they crossed from Maryland into Virginia and are now camped between the Potomac River and Bull Run. States that their mission is to control the gaps of the Blue Ridge Mountains to prevent the rebels from advancing any further towards...
GLC03523.13.063
to Henry F. McSherry
19 August 1864
St. John, Sister, fl. 1864
Written by "Sister St. John," who was working at the naval hospital in Memphis. References McSherry's letter of 30 July 1864. Says she is glad he is happy with "the change" - a reference to his apparent transfer from Memphis - and says he is missed...
GLC03523.21.30
to [Syrs] Glowner
16 September 1864
Engberth, Jacob M., fl. 1863-1864
Writes that he is in the hospital and that he would like to see him and the boys. Complains about not being able to rest and looking over Washington and seeing all the action. Discusses the presidential race between "old Abraham" [Abraham Lincoln]...
GLC03523.43.13
to Edith M. Phelps
February 9, 1862
Phelps, Diton, fl. 1861-1864
Writes to his sister from Camp Pierpont. Describes trying to get a furlough to go home but says that they stopped issuing all furloughs except for officers. Comments that Lieutenant Forrest has been home three times since they started marching and...
GLC03523.49.08
[Diary of Dighton Goddard]
29 April 1863-10 December 1863
Goddard, Dighton, 1822-1910
Diary of a soldier in the 34th Massachusetts Volunteers. Written in pencil in a small leather bound planner. Most entries detail the weather, the regiment's movements through Virginia, foraging, rations, and daily occurrences. Entry on 3 May...
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to L. D. Wood
2 June 1863
Hash, Byron B., fl. 1862
re: three boys being sent to the "horse pittle"[?]; "good" girls at home.
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to George Nichols
10 December 1866
Hincks, Edward W., 1830-1894
Discusses the payment of his life insurance policy and asks Nichols to settle payment. Sends a check for $25 for Nichols to retain until Lillie comes up. Postscript reads, "Office hours from 10 to 2." On stationery printed "U.S. Military Asylum...
GLC03212.05
5 August 1872
Writes about his financial transactions. On stationery from the National Military Asylum, Southern Branch.
GLC03212.08
8 August 1872
Writes about his financial transactions. States he will send $300 at the end of the month. Remarks that he is glad John has sold his land agreeably and states that he hopes to return to his Cambridge, Massachusetts home someday. On stationery from...
GLC03212.09
22 August 1872
Encloses a check for $300 (not present) and instructs Nichols to pay for his carriage and settle the bill. On stationery from the National Military Asylum, Southern Branch.
GLC03212.10
23 October 1872
Discusses the sale of two lots of land. Mentions what he offered and asks Nichols for his opinion. On stationery from the National Military Asylum, Southern Branch.
GLC03212.11
9 May 1874
Sends a draft of $350 to be applied to his credit. Comments that he is so busy he cannot write about private matters. On stationery from the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where Hincks was Deputy Governor and...
GLC03212.12
5 March 1875
Encloses a draft, asks Nichols to pay his life insurance bill, and states that Lillie has a dentist bill to be paid by her mother. Mentions the weather. On stationery from the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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to his sister
June 1862
Writes from camp near Portsmouth, Virginia that he received his sister's letter and was happy to hear from her. Also writes that he sent home a sum of thirty dollars in a package sent along with the Captain. Refers to General McClellan as the...
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