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to Sophia Parrott
February 19, 1863
Parrott, Henry C., fl. 1861-1877
All the rain has made the roads very muddy and nearly impassable. He expects to paid soon. He was playing ball with the other men but paused to write.
GLC03858.02.08
The Chugg Water Journal [Vol. 1, no. 3 (October 30, 1849)]
30 October 1849
Handwritten third issue of the self-described "largest paper printed at Fort Laramie." Comments on submitted, and in most cases, rejected, articles. Discusses the problems of their "Polemical Editor." Contains a letter pertaining to agriculture...
GLC05067.02
Petersburg, Va. Officers of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards in front of tents
August 1864
A print of a photograph of Union officers playin cards. The soldiers sit at a table in their camp in the woods playing cards while behind, two back servants look on. One holds a tray with a bottle and a drink poured into a small cup. Three of the...
GLC05111.01.0123
to mother
1865/2/6
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
He thinks the rebellion will be over by the 4th of July. Reminisces about friends and playing in the snow. Leon must return to his regiment. Confederate peace commissioners came into Union lines while Confederate bands played patriotic union songs...
GLC04662.092
to Louise Walbridge
24 May 1863
News of the reception of a regiment returning to Buffalo, the homesickness of soldiers, and bathing in the ocean. Also discusses the Confederate advantage architect of interior lines.
GLC04663.19
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