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to James G. Wilson
18 September 1867
Butterfield, Daniel, 1831-1901
Thanks Wilson for an invitation, and hopes to attend, if his health permits him. Mounted on paper 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
GLC03469.01
to consul
13 March 1865
Poor, Charles Henry, 1808-1882
Written by Poor as commander of the USS "Saranac" to an unknown consul. Says he would be happy if he would accompany Mr. & Mrs. Phelps on board at 3:30 to take soup with him.
GLC03479.37
to James Grant Wilson
13 March 1890
Braine, Daniel Lawrence, 1829-1898
Written by Rear Admiral Braine to an unknown person (the recipient was a General with the name of James G., but the last name is illegible). Says he accepts with pleasure the invitation to General Howard's lecture at the New York Genealogical and...
GLC03479.59
to Mrs. Frank
November 21, 1898
Brumby, T.M., fl. 1898
Encloses the autograph of Admiral Dewey as she requested and a cap ribbon from one of the sunken Spanish gunboats (neither is included). Says there has been a high demand for the ribbons as souvenirs. Asks to be remembered to Mr. Frank and says he...
GLC03479.65
to Mr. Niles
1900-1929
Morgan, C.W., fl. 1861-1865
Morgan asks Niles to dine with him on Sunday if he has no previous engagements.
GLC03479.75
to Sister
December 1862
Terry, Robert B., fl. 1861-1865
Writes short letter to his sister, telling her that he is busy with his work duties. Tells her that the person delivering this letter to her is a friend of his, James McCleary. Asks that she give his friend dinner when he brings her the letter...
GLC03523.08.54
to Father
9 January 1863
Relays that the bearer of this letter is a friend of his, Charles M. Blackman, who is also a patient at the hospital. Asks that his father show him around Philadelphia. Written on stationery with "US Army General Hospital, Newton University...
GLC03523.08.55
to Joseph M. Maitland
March 30, 1864
Taylor, A. O., fl. 1864
Addresses letter "Friend Joe" and thanks him for the recent letter. Reports on several parties he attended recently and comments he's "...having a grand time..." with all the women. Speculates on several relationships and whether they will marry...
GLC03523.10.119
15 June 1864
Taylor, D.O., fl. 1864
Addresses letter "Friend Joe." Writes about "...the young folks enjoying themselves..." at parties. Says he took Bell to a party. Informs him he bought a new buggy with no top. Comments he broke up with Maggie and is now a free man. Inquires if the...
GLC03523.10.125
30 December 1864
Maitland, Ann, 1813-?
Reports in detail on the holiday parties in the neighborhood, including an oyster dinner for fifty people. States they sold the wheat for two-hundred and fifty-eight dollars. Says the prayer meeting begins tomorrow and wishes he could attend...
GLC03523.10.152
January 24, 1865
Expresses deep sorrow that one year ago "Your Dear Father lay suffering 'nigh onto death." Complains that due to all the parties and suppers this season she is often left home alone, but adds that "Grier says he is going to do better and stay at home...
GLC03523.10.156
February 10, 1865
Expresses relief he is still in Memphis. Reports his regiment is suffering, with little to no food. Says the Baptist meeting is over and they "immersed" seventeen people. Comments she witnessed the immersion and "...became disgusted and went home...
GLC03523.10.158
14 March 1865
Maitland, William G., 1846-?
Grier writes to his brother informing him of the parties in the neighborhood. Gives detailed physical descriptions of three young ladies new to the neighborhood. Reports the possibility of a new road going in near their farm. Anticipates a property...
GLC03523.10.172
to Bell Wharton
24 March 1865
Maitland, Joseph M., 1836-1918
Joseph writes to Bell expressing his belief that she thinks it a task to write to him. Claims "...when surrounded with all kinds of the "Fair Sex" here, I remain true to one at home..." Reports he received a copy of the Urbana Union through the mail...
GLC03523.10.173
5 May 1865
Joe writes to "Dear Darling Bell." Reports on a picnic given by the ladies of St. Peter's Church. "...there must have been as many as 200 couples dancing at one time. The crowd was considerably mixed, and I did not take any part." Comments on a...
GLC03523.10.182
None
1861-1865
Talks about the bad floods in the West. Discusses the activities of cousins and aunts. Reports on common friends. Invites her to come "east" and pay a visit. Refers to recipient of letter as "cousin." letter signed L.M.H.
GLC03523.10.233
to My Dear Son
Says Joseph is complaining about the harvest. Reports all the hay is done and the corn looks good. Informs there will be a festival at the church and people are very excited about it. Begs him not to study too much and to exercise to keep his health.
GLC03523.10.256
to Amanda Wilkinson
January 31, 1862
Wilkinson, Frederick W., fl. 1861-1863
Notes that they have not had any movements recently. Attended a dance for the benefit of the soldiers. States that his mother and all of his friends were glad to see him and that he is doing well. The baby cried all night and he barely got any sleep...
GLC03523.13.033
18 May 1863
Written at the residence of Mr. [Carlile] to his wife. He has been unwell so he came to Mr. Carlile's and is feeling much better. Writes that he is with one of the best families in Kentucky and they give him everything he requires and take excellent...
GLC03523.13.099
to Maria Damuth
22 December 1862
Damuth, Dolphus, fl. 1839-1913
Mentions that he has not received many letters from his family but adds that most letters that come to camp are from soldiers' sweethearts and "some of the boys had rather write to the girls than to thear own folks but it is not so with me." Reports...
GLC03523.14.06
18 December 1863
Writes to his sister about the men enlisting in the Veteran Corp. They are mostly older soldiers who will go home to recruit. Discusses the strangeness of seeing some men, who have already served three years, re-enlisting while others pay to get...
GLC03523.14.46
3 December 1864
Writes to his sister. The men are busy preparing for an inspection, because "they say that the Regt that passes the best inspection will do Provost Guard duty in the city this winter." Damuth has received a pair of suspenders from his family by...
GLC03523.14.77
13 December 1864
Writes to his sister. Damuth has visited a friend from home stationed nearby. The friend is married to a girl who cooks for the army. Of the visit, Damuth writes, "that day was the first time I had sat down to a table with a woman since I ate...
GLC03523.14.78
to Sister Mamie
4 June 1863
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Expresses his disappointment over Hooker's decision to attend a ball at the headquarters of General A. P. Howe. Provides a full description of a brigade dress-parade.
GLC03523.18.05
to Henry F. McSherry
16 December 1861
McSherry, Richard M., 1818-?
Written by Richard to his brother Henry. After Henry left, he went to see Mr. Lancaster, who showed him around. Went to the Academy of Music. References receiving his letter from New York, and was glad he made it back on time. Says he sent the $5 to...
GLC03523.21.13
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