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to Clara M. Miller
19 May 1900
Sherzer, Edwin B., fl. 1900-1902
re: The moment he arrived, he didn't see any sign of life. But then later he saw 200 Indians and 25 whites and they were his roommates.
GLC05755.002
27 May 1900
re: Very descriptive about the scenery around him--is ship journey, Russian Orthodox Church ceremony with Indian boy choir. Encounters with some Indians
GLC05755.003
1 June 1900
re: Describing the view; explaining his job. He misses her and everyone else. He'll be home soon.
GLC05755.004
11 June 1900
Red ink, and written recto only. re: Daily activities on the boat and off the boat. Wrote about the animals(skin), roommates(seasick), Indians and the scenery (Monarch Island, glacier).
GLC05755.005
[Manual for Fortification Construction]
1863
Seuss, John L., fl. 1863
re: a manual for the construction of a fortification, with sections on "Notes about Fascines," "Blockhouses," "Of Batteries."
GLC06166.07
to home friends
22 October 1862
Bell, Grove L., 1844-1863
Bell to friends. Letter written in pencil. Very faded. Some parts are illegible. The envelope is addressed to Mr. Edwin Bell. Received last letter two days ago. Had tried a couple of times to write a letter but had not been able to do so. Some mail...
GLC08913.02
to sister
25 November 1862
Received a letter night before last. Have not had much time to sleep. Happy to receive mail; "had it not have been for that barrel, I should not have been here now." "Living pretty hard" at the moment. Have built log huts. Very cold while standing...
GLC08913.04
26 December 1862
Had not received stamps in a long time and was therefore unable to write. Sorry to hear of his friend's sickness. Arrived in Fairfax a few days ago. "Threw away everything" on the march. Everyone had too much to carry, and one soldier in particular...
GLC08913.05
6 January 1863
Friends have asked for boxes from home, and now wants to do the same. Asks to have the box ready as quickly as possible, within a day of the delivery of this letter if possible. Says to speak to Max Cadwell to see when he sent his box down. If they...
GLC08913.06
January 16,1863
So angry he "can hardly write." Had to wait a long time in the cold. Angry because he has not received favorable news about his box. Instead was advised to get some good boots on because they would be marching the next day. Had his friends done as he...
GLC08913.07
February 2, 1863
Happy to finally have received the box that he had been complaining about in his earlier letter. Box was mostly undamaged, and his boots arrived in good condition; they fit well. Had a particularly good breakfast today of sausage and fried potatoes...
GLC08913.08
1 March 1863
Borrowed a friend's pen to write with, although he has practically forgotten how to use one. Has very poor ink. Wishes he had his own pen so badly that he is thinking of sending for one in his next letter home. Afraid he would ruin the pen while down...
GLC08913.09
4 April 1863
Bell to his sister. Written on 20th Connecticut stationery. Was waiting to be paid before writing this letter. Wants to send some money back to her. Discovered a box last Friday, and found his black hat inside. His new commander is "a grand good...
GLC08913.10
21 May 1863
Received their letter the night before last; would have answered earlier but has had a lot to do. Had a lot of fun bathing and fishing. Recently fought at Chancellorsville. "Anything but fighting for me" after the horror of his first battle. Soldiers...
GLC08913.11
6 July 1863
Apologizes for not having written sooner, but has not slept well in days and has not had time to write on account of the battle. Does not think that the Confederates will be returning to Pennsylvania anytime soon after the results of the battle at...
GLC08913.12
28 July 1863
Would have written earlier, but could not obtain any paper. Had to beg a friend for some. Threw away knapsack at Gettysburg. Lost "everything but a rubber blanket." Asks to send "a lot of things," specifically paper, a pencil, stamps, envelopes, and...
GLC08913.13
to unknown
1861-1864
Paper includes a stamp of a ship with the stars and stripes for sails. Letter is only ½ page long, and looks ripped at the bottom. Asks for a box to be sent including a small silk handkerchief, which is "all that I can think of." Asks to be sent a...
GLC08913.15
[poem] "To the Ladies of Portland"
Inspired by the reception the 20th Connecticut received upon departing for war. The women of Portland, Connecticut gave the men a warm send-off.
GLC08913.16
to Estelle Spero
2 January 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond complains about the hypocrisy of friends back home who are giving speeches in his honor, but who have failed to write to him
GLC09120.324
3 January 1944
Diamond informs Estelle that he has been made a First Lieutenant.
GLC09120.325
4 January 1944
Diamond describes the soldiers from New Zealand that he has been working with.
GLC09120.326
5 January 1944
Diamond refers to some of Estelle's letters that he has received.
GLC09120.327
Diamond provides commentary on the photographs that he has enclosed.
GLC09120.328
7 January 1944
Diamond reassures Estelle that the nurse featured in one of the photographs that he had sent home is engaged.
GLC09120.329
8 January 1944
Diamond informs Estelle that, upon his return, he plans to lock himself in a room for month and "sleep and sleep and sleep".
GLC09120.330
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