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to George F. Morse
4 December 1864
Pearson, Charles G., fl. 1864-1865
the possibility pf paying a visit to Hart's Island, expressions of friendship and exhortation to remain faithful to God.
GLC02180.12
17 September 1865
Maverick, William, fl. 1865
the purchaser of a farm in Farmingville, and a report on the religious activites in and around Farmingville
GLC02180.33
13 October 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
Morse's struggles with temptation while in service
GLC02180.34
February 13, 1866
meditation on faith and proselytizing
GLC02180.38
[Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College Commencment Flyer]
3 July 1872
GLC02181.84
to Berdille
21 July 1861
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
He has gained experience in setting guard. He describes the process. He tells the story of a soldier that was found drunk in the guard house and was promptly taken to jail. He decribes the colorful Methodist preacher.Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.07
to dearest wife
22 September 1861
He is glad she has little Abby and she is taking her to meeting. He goes over all the various people he has heard that are sick and wishes them well.He writes that there is much sickness among the soldiers as well. Sadly many are wounded not in...
GLC02182.20
December 21, 1864
Jamieson, William, fl. 1864
assisting Morse to obtain a transfer to Fort Federal Hill, Morse's reticence to work on the Sabbath, the death of a soldier from typhoid, and the necessity of retaining his religious life in camp.
GLC02180.13
January 12, 1865
struggling business, gratitude for Morse's letters, and expressions of piety and faith.
GLC02180.16
to father
February 11, 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
missing letters, receipt of Brooklyn and religious newspapers, attendance at the Seventh Baptist Church and an enthusiatic report of Mr. Fuller's sermon, his sister Mary's religious development, the payment of his washwoman, food, and his overall...
GLC02180.22
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