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[carte de visite, vignette bust portrait]
1864-1865
Douglass & Co., fl. 1864
White mount with Douglass & Co. imprint on recto. Ink inscription "1864-5" beneath image. Vignette bust portrait.
GLC00919.24.30
1861-1877
Jordan & Co.
White mount with purple border and Jordan & Co. imprint on verso. Vignette bust portrait.
GLC00919.24.31
[carte de visite, half length seated portrait in civilian dress]
Pond's Photograph Gallery
White mount with Pond's imprint and blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Half length seated portrait in civilian dress.
GLC00919.24.32
[carte de visite, three quarter length seated portrait in military dress]
Cline, R. H.
White mount with Cline imprint on recto. Three quarter length seated portrait in military dress holding engineer's hat. 34. Ph: J. Morgan, Concord,
GLC00919.24.33
Morgan, J., ?
White mount with gold border on recto; Morgan imprint on verso. Three quarter length seated portrait in military dress.
GLC00919.24.34
[carte de visite, two veterans]
1864
Masury, S., fl. 1864
White mount with Masury imprint and pencil inscription "Two Vetrans [sic] of 1864" on verso. Full length standing portrait of two veteran seamen in military dress. Man on left is missing both arms, and man on right is wearing glasses or goggles.
GLC00919.24.35
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
January 18, 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
He talks about not feeling well and reassures his wife that he will be fine and not to worry. He says he's not sure what it would be like to be out of camp and be home. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.131
January 20, 1863
He has been sick. But the doctor has broken up his fever. He continues to get better. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.132.01
Note folded like a triangle. He says Lucien on one side. Inside there are three words, illegible.
GLC02744.132.02
January 22, 1863
While he aware of the claims of his country he is also aware of the claims of his family. Still laid up in his tent. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.133
January 23, 1863
Glad she looks forward to the idea of keeping house. He talks about their unique relationship. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.134
January 25, 1863
He gives a recipe for headaches, details troop movements, and describes things getting stuck in the mud. End of letter indicates prescence of additional smaller sheet but there is no extra page in folder.
GLC02744.135
[envelope to Lydia A. Bishoff}
Envelope from Falmouth, VA, addressed to Lydia A. "Bishop," Wolf Creek Mills, VA.
GLC03523.40.38
Envelope from Rowlsburg, VA, addressed to Miss Lydia A. Bishoff, German settlement, Preston, VA.
GLC03523.40.39
[photograph of Major David Stemple, Jr.]
7 March 1865
Photograph of Major David Stemple, Jr.
GLC03523.40.41
[photograph of Archibald Jerome Stemple]
Photograph of Archibald Jerome Stemple, oldest son of Major David Stemple, Jr., by his first wife, Elizabeth Wotring. "A.J." was killed during the Civil War at the battle of Cold Harbor.
GLC03523.40.43
[photograph of Luther Startzman]
Photograph of Luther Startzman, cousin of Major David Stemple, Jr.
GLC03523.40.44
Photograph of Archibald Jerome Stemple. Oldest son of Major David Stemple ly his first wife. He was klkilled during the Civil War at Cold Harbor, VA.
GLC03523.40.45
[photograph of William Startzman]
Photograph of William Startzman, cousin of Major David Stemple, Jr.
GLC03523.40.46
[authorization to Herbert A. Lee]
November 28, 1877 - December 3, 1877
They give authorization to Herbert A. Lee of the American Collecting Agency in New York City to act in the bankruptcy case of Joseph B. Cornish of Washington, NJ, with the amounts listed.
GLC00687.252
to Evangelical Press Association
January 10, 1874
Hampshire Paper Company
They send statements of account by Mr. Powell.
GLC00687.249
to My Dear Friend
April 7, 1875
Unknown
She regrets not being able to respond promptly. She comments on the weather and flood damage to her husband's dams. She refers to family members and asks for news about them, hoping that all will come visit her.
GLC00687.250
to George May Powell
September 17, 1880
H. Gaze & Son
They refer him to their American contact as they do not conduct international business from the London office. Letter is on H. Gaze & Son Tourist and Excursion Directors letterhead.
GLC00687.253
March 14, 1881
Smith, R., fl. 1881
He cannot give George May Powell the desired information. He has asked his local agent to send the information. They will alter their concentration on Virginia property to meet local needs.
GLC00687.254
to George F. Morse
February 2, 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
news of friends, and the finances of the Church.
GLC02180.21
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