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to Lena
June 4, 1862
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding a visit to their brother Edgar's regiment. The letter is written from Camp No. 8 near Corinth, Mississippi.
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to Mother
June 5, 1862
In the letter, he discusses money. Written from Camp No. 8 near Corinth, Mississippi.
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August 11, 1862
In his letter, he discusses plants. Written from Camp Clear Creek, in an unnamed state.
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August 14, 1862
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding food prices and his hospital duties. The letter is written from Camp Clear Creek, in an unnamed state.
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to "Pete"
September 21, 1862
He writes to "Pete," which previous research suggests is his sister Selina. He discusses regiment split-ups and battles, and includes a poem. The letter is written on colorful patriotic stationery.
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to Father
October 7, 1862
He discusses the Second Battle of Corinth.
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[Extract from Eben's journal]
September 30, 1862-October 7, 1862
Extract describes his hospital work. Written on attractive patriotic stationery.
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October 13, 1862
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding the Second battle of Corinth. The letter is written on patriotic stationery from a camp near Corinth, Mississippi.
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January 23, 1863
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding leaving hospital work. The letter is written on patriotic stationery.
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February 23, 1863
He writes to his sister, Selina, declaring that the rumors of starving troops are exaggerated. The letter is written on patriotic stationery from a camp near Corinth, Mississippi.
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March 26, 1863
He writes to his sister, Selina, about camp conditions and the arrival of spring.
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to Sis
April 23, 1863
He writes to his sister, Selina, about plants and pets in the camp. The letter is printed on the letterhead of the 39th Ohio Volunteers.
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to Edgar Cowan
August 4, 1863
Geary, John White, 1819-1873
Geary writes to Cowan, a United States Senator from Pennsylvania, in attempt to obtain a recommendation for his promotion to Major General. He cites his qualifications and the achievements of his brigades. He declares "I have received four honorable...
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[A proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln concerning the effects of insurrection on maritime commerce]
19 April 1861
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Secretarially signed for William Seward, Secretary of State; signed in type by Lincoln. Pertains to the ports of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Lincoln states that insurrection in these states has...
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to George Clinton
June 16, 1781
Washington, George, 1732-1799
George Washington asks the New York Governor "whether any ways & means can be devised to procure Money for the payment of the Troops of the New York Line." He describes it as an urgent "matter of...interesting importance." The letter written during...
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[Appointment of John Kell to Lieutenant of the United States Navy]
24 July 1856
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Commission effective from 15 September 1855. Co-signed by James Cochrane Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy, and L.B. Hardin. Features two detailed patriotic scenes and a paper seal.
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to his father
December 9, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, David H., ?-1862
Written at Camp Barry near Washington D.C. References his father's earlier letter. Says he has not written often because he knows the letters he writes to his wife are read by everyone. He is glad to hear that his father might visit Washington. He...
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to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
March 15, 1862
Written by David to his mother. Says he has not written lately because he knows the letters to his wife were "Common property with you all." Adds that he has marching orders and wanted to write "for when next and in what shape I shall turn up the...
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June 4, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Edward Porter, fl. 1865-1908
Written by Captain Edward Van Valkenburgh of the 107th New York regiment to his mother. He has not heard from her directly in some time, but has heard through his brother Robert that she is in good health. Says he has not written in a long time, but...
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The Opelousas Courier. [Vol. 11, no. 3 (April 30, 1863)]
30 April 1863
Curran, William, fl. 1863
On front, humorous soldiers' letters and descriptions. printed: "William Curran, Co. "D," Forty First Regt Mass Vols". On back, blue, brown, gray striped wallpaper pattern, number 289.
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Natchitoches union daily. [April 4, 1864]
4 April 1864
Hughes, Thomas, fl. 1864
Advertises Lincoln-Johnson election ticket, proclaims fervent unionist sentiment, local and international news. Light brown (wood grain) wallpaper (on back).
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Collection of John McIntosh Kell [Decimalized .01-.21]
1843-1900 (bulk: 1861-65)
Kell, John McIntosh, 1823-1900
Kell was a member of the United States Navy from 1843 until 19 January, 1861, the day of Georgia's secession from the United States. He served in the Confederate Navy for the duration of the Civil War, commanded the C.S.S. Savannah, and was made a...
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to Mary Kell
May 6, 1849-June 16, 1849
John McIntosh Kell writes to his sister while suspended from duty and awaiting Court Martial aboard the Albany. He describes surrounding islands of Santo Domingo and Navarro with stories of landscape and native islanders. He arrives at Aux Cayes...
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to Julia Blanche Kell
October 6, 1859
John McIntosh Kell writes to his wife while commandant at Warrington Navy Yard. He discusses a month long leave of absence to visit his family. He mentions that he is a member of a court investigating the grounding of the Fulton, and that his cousin...
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January 17, 1861
John McIntosh Kell writes to his wife with postscript that "the Secession Ordinance will probably pass tomorrow."
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