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to George F. Morse
22 December 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
encouraging words to Morse on his business prospects, and Francis' infatuation with a young woman
GLC02180.37
January 26, 1868
Bradford, Eugene, fl. 1867
a possible expedition to the "frontier," women and marriage, thoughts of war-time companions
GLC02180.44
to cousin [Lydia A. Bishoff]
18 July 1861
Foglesong, John C., fl. 1861-1862
Foglesong describes having to sleep on the floor with only his coat to lie on and his carpet sack as a pillow. He reports that there is plenty to eat and drink, but adds that there is only water and coffee - no whiskey. Foglesong does not know how...
GLC03523.40.03
to sister [Lydia A. Bishoff]
12 July 1862
Swisher, Daniel, fl. 1861-1863
Swisher reports that since the last time he wrote, there has been a "Considerate Skirmish" and that the "3rd and 4th of July Did not go off as nice as it did Last year." On the 4th of July, Swisher's regiment suffered one casualty and three wounded...
GLC03523.40.11
to [Lydia A. Bishoff]
6 October 1862
Shafer, David H., fl. 1862
[written on stationery with the poem "The Girl I Left Behind"] Shafer tells Bishoff he was sorry to hear that she was mad about not being able to go to town, but he expects it has quit raining by now. He adds that he would be glad for some rain...
GLC03523.40.15
23 October 1862
Shafer reports that times are fine at present, for the men can go anywhere that they please inside of the pickets which are placed 2-3 miles from camp. But there are not as many apples and cakes and pies as they had previously at Camp Willey. Also...
GLC03523.40.18
February 9, 1863
Swisher plans to send Bishoff a valentine [see # 32 for text of the valentine].
GLC03523.40.21
to Lydia A. Bishoff
8 March 1863
Swisher, James S., fl. 1863
He arrived safely at 11 o'clock. He wishes he were home to have a talk with Nelly, and wants Bishoff to tell Elenor Heckert that John Deets arrived safely, but has to go on guard tomorrow. He heard that they caught the horse thief at home and would...
GLC03523.40.22
March 22, 1863
There has been some confusion over delayed receipt of letters. Even though Bishoff wrote Shafer twice, he only received one letter (in February). He thought she had forgotten her "best friends that are absent from home." Regardless, Shafer promises...
GLC03523.40.24
20 April 1863
Swisher tells Bishoff he supposes the man she loves is Major [David] Stemple [Jr.] He says that if she marries him, he will make her a happy home as he is well-off and a man of principle. But he reminds Bishoff that she is a young woman while Major...
GLC03523.40.25
20 May 1863
He would like to know how Bishoff and the "Old major" are getting along, and he would like to be informed when they get married. There are about 100 sick soldiers in the hospital. The Colonel has moved his headquarters to Rowlsburg and there are...
GLC03523.40.26
Lines to my Husband
1861-1877
Bishoff, Lydia A., fl. 1861-1877
The poem describes the feelings of a wife as she contemplates being replaced by another after her death. "The love which once I called my own/To her will then be given," Bishoff writes, later describing how "My children will then be taught/ To call...
GLC03523.40.29
Young Sandy the Sailor
The poem describes the story of a sailor who dies at sea, and who is attempting to console his loved one, telling her that, "The storm is past and I'm at rest/ So mary weep nomore for me."
GLC03523.40.30
The Copperhead Song
The poem describes "the southern copper head/It's head is big its heart is black/In treacherous deeds there will nothing lack." The author discusses the possibility of "desert[ing] this glorious union cause and join[ing] the rebel side," but...
GLC03523.40.31
Mother, 1841-1914
Jeffreys, Mary Stemple, fl. 1861-1877
This pamphlet provides a short family history of Lydia A. Bishoff, as well as a list of all of Bishoff's children.
GLC03523.40.34
David Stemple, 1816-1906
This pamphlet provides a short family history of Major David Stemple, Jr., as well as a list of all of Stemple's children.
GLC03523.40.35
An address
1865-1905
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Different Christian denominations are working in an unprecedented, glorious way to spread the gospel, despite intense persecution. All Christians are bound together in love, and each has a "peculiar honor & privilege to unite their efforts for the...
GLC00687.196
to father
February 2, 1862
Parrott, John A., fl. 1861-1877
father [ C. Parrott] He is very upset to hear that Sophia is seriously ill and will try to get a leave of absence so he may visit her. He encloses money and will send more later.Written at Camp Wood.
GLC03858.01.03
February 8, 1862
father [ C. Parrott] "Is Sophia better? Answer today. Unable to get home." John is unable to return home and anxiously inquires if his sister is improving.
GLC03858.01.04
to sister
18 November 1862
sister [ Margaret Parrott] John would like to stay in camp through the winter but resolves to accept any marching orders they receive. He is glad that she is going to school and will be a teacher for an education "is the best thing you can have to...
GLC03858.01.09
16 December 1862
He is happy to hear that she is feeling better. The "rebels have a large force at Murfreesboro" and his regiment will likely move there. He was nearly killed supporting a battery of artillery in a fight that lasted over four hours.
GLC03858.01.11
February 14, 1863
sister [Sophia Parrott] He is glad that she is improving. Eight to ten thousand men are building five forts and when they are finished "this place will be the strongest Fortified p[l]ace in Tenn[essee]." There are skirmishes nearly every day. A...
GLC03858.01.14
16 June 1863
sister [Margaret Parrott] John is proud of his sister and he reminds her to be respectable and honorable, for he wants her to feel equally "as good as those who are we[a]lthy…And if you conduct yourself properly you will soon be a great deal more...
GLC03858.01.16
8 July1863
John is sorry to hear that their sister is so sick and he hopes to be able to visit her in the nest few days. A verse follows in another hand and Sophia's name appears below it.
GLC03858.01.17
20 August 1863
father [C. Parrott] He is going to join the regiment next Monday. He is married and gives news that his wife is going to New York to stay with family. He may resign if his health does not improve but stands "on the top of the pile here now and I...
GLC03858.01.18
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