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5 issues of the New-York Beacon Newspaper
30 May 1846 - 27 June 1846
Various
"T. J. Weeks" (Thomas J. Weeks, father of John F. Weeks) is vertically inscribed on the upper right hand of each issue.
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The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper)
circa 1861-1864
Includes an editorial section, news, and original writings by soldiers including poems and essays. Edited by S. J. Mansfield and John F. Weeks.
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The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper) Vol. 1 No. 1
20 July 1863
Includes an editorial section, news, and original writings by soldiers including poems and essays. Edited by S. J. Mansfield and John F. Weeks. Written at Camp Benton.
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The Benton Banner (manuscript camp newspaper) Vol. 1 No. 2
3 August 1863
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Intermediate Arithmetic, uniting mental and written excercises in a natural system of instruction.
5 April 1886
White, E.E., fl. 1886
Wilson, Hinkle & Co. : Cincinnati and New York. Inscribed " Mary E. Weeks, Oberlin, Ohio April 5th , 86".
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33- 1/3 recording: Honest Abe (side A) Betsy Ross (side B)
1861-1877
Winters, June, fl. 1950
Mayfair Records
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Jinny and Jim
1 November 1941
Kincaid, Robert Lee, fl. 1941
Autographed to Richard Lufkin.
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Lincoln in Chicago
Chicago Historical Society
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Lincoln in Cartoon and Caricature (2 copies)
1861
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
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Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New York
1860
Miller, Chas D., fl. 1860
correspondence between Chas D. Miller, Samuel L. Barlowe and Royal Phelps
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Race or Humanity?
Perkins, Palfrey, fl. 1940
sermon given in King's Chapel, Boston
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General Grant at Mount MacGregor
20 May 1906
Clarke, O.P., fl. 1906
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to parents
15 May 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Is writing his first letter since April 27. Wrote a quick note earlier making sure they knew he was well, but "I do not consider that to be a letter." Received orders on the night of the 27th to prepare for an early march. No order to march was given...
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19 May 1863
Fourth page of the document is a sketch diagramming how a military review works, showing where men of a certain rank stand. Does not have much to write, but knows how much they like to hear from him. Has returned to the old routine: "same number of...
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to brother
24 May 1863
Received a letter from him last week, and owes him a reply. Hopes he is staying cool because it is unbearably hot at camp. Has suffered "more from heat this past week than ever before." Seems as if the sun is "hotter here than anywhere else." Hopes...
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31 May 1863
Received a few lines from Banks through them recently. Took him a few readings to "make head or tail of it." Wishes they had sent him the portfolio. Glad to have received the tobacco, socks, handkerchiefs, towels, and straps in the mail. The tobacco...
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3 June 1863
Received their letter last night. Will be crossing the (Rappahannock) river again in a few days. "They have taken a lot of artillery down near the river today." It is "bad weather for a fight." Received the order to pack up and be ready to march at...
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22 June 1863
There are signs that they will be stopping here for a few days, so he will write a longer letter than the last one. The 6th corps will act as reserve troops for the army, and will "go where it is most needed." Is within 10 miles of Bull Run. Thinks...
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10 July 1863
He, Elisha, and Sid are all well. Has marched from Falmouth up through Virginia and Maryland into Pennsylvania. Has returned to Maryland and are driving the Rebels back south. Expecting "a big fight near here." Asks for money, as they are short on...
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13 July 1863
Have marched 3 or 4 miles closer to Hagerstown. Expecting a fight "every moment." There have been skirmishes as close as 400 yards away. Thinks there is a chance to end the war within a month. Lee has to get his army across the Potomac to Virginia...
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Has once again gone on a long march through Virginia, and is "not in very good spirits." He, Sid, and Elisha are all healthy. All are worn out. Was very glad to receive their money in the mail along with all of their letters. Marched all day and...
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29 July 1863
Went and picked some berries for dinner on Sunday night. Regiment was then ordered to the top of a nearby hill to set up an encampment. "It now looks as though we shall have a good rest." Thinks they will stay there until the corps can be filled out...
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Is within 150 miles of home. Landed here yesterday afternoon and will be staying here for "two or three months." Preparations around the fort indicate they will be staying for a very long time. Is now "out of the Army of the Potomac and out of the...
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14 August 1863
Received his valise with all of his things in it. "Very glad" to see Joe. Did not send a letter back with him. Had a "pretty rough time" with dysentery and diarrhea from the time we left Baltimore… but now I am first rate." "Did not look well" before...
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16 August 1863
This letter came with a note saying it was dated 1863/08/16 but came in an envelope from 1863/10/07. Most of the soldiers are at church, so he has time to write. Very quiet around the fort today. Did not go to church because he did not have his...
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