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to Lo. Thomas
10 April 1863
Bailey, Lewis J.D., fl. 1863
GLC09182.06
to brother
15 April 1863
[illegible]
GLC09182.07
to Margaret J.
15 May 1863
Hess, John W., fl. 1863
drawings of trees on first page of letter. Third and fourth pages contain a poem entitled "A Soldiers Farewell".
GLC09182.08
to Col. Mc[Kean]
10 June 1863
GLC09182.09
to Catherine
11 June 1863
Gemley, Bazel, fl. 1863
GLC09182.10
to A. Leonard
25 July 1863
Storrs, E., fl. 1863
contains two letters both from E. Storrs. Second one dated 26 July 1863
GLC09182.11
to friend
22 August 1863
Hall, C.A., fl. 1863
GLC09182.12
to Henry
28 August 1863
Opdycke, Emerson, fl. 1862-1863
GLC09182.13
to father and mother
13 September 1863
Robinson, George, fl. 1829
stamp on last page, "Department of the Interior Pension Office APR 16 1877"
GLC09182.14
to Corin
8 September 1863
Luck, Alec, fl. 1863
GLC09182.15
to Bymers
18 November 1863
Cayden, F. L., fl. 1863
GLC09182.16
to A. G. Hart
7 May 1862
GLC09182.17
To H.H. Rodgers
15 June 1864
GLC09190.01
To "My Dear Sir"
17 April 1880
Rawle, John Brookes, fl. 1800
GLC09190.02
To "Dear Sir"
February 25, 1880
GLC09190.04
23 November 1861
Edmunds, Geo F., fl. 1861
GLC09190.05
To "My Dear Alger"
24 June 1861
Giles, H., fl. 1861
GLC09190.06
25 April 1862
Littell, E., 1797-1870
GLC09190.07
4 January 1863
Parry, E., fl. 1863
GLC09190.08
To "My Dear Father"
2 April 1839
Parker, Richard, fl. 1777
GLC09190.09
to Sister
1 January 1865
Whitley, Albert, fl. 1865
very faded.
"We entered this City Dec. 21st the rebels having evacuated it the night before, they left all of their siege guns...[and] crossed over into South Carolina. Our men have taken out the Torpedoes in the River & now our steamers &...
GLC09271.01
12 March 1865
confident that the Union is gaining in numbers and will soon be too much for General Lee.
GLC09271.02
7 April 1865
writes he is enjoying good health and having an easy time but Sgt. Sayso was recently taken prisoner leaving him as the only Sgt. left in the company.
GLC09271.03
to Sister and Brother
29 April 1865
tomorrow they will start marching home.
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to wife and children
8 October 1862
Boston, John W., fl. 1862-1865
writes that he is in good health and is sending 20 dollars home. believes they will soon be victorious
GLC09315.01
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