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to Blanche Kelso Bruce
28 November 1878
Jackie, fl. 1878
wants to a reserve a place for his friends to work.
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February 27, 1878
Spellman, James J., fl. 1877-1880
a resignation letter. he is quitting to be a diplomat instead.
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March 16, 1878
request that Bruce will continue their subscription for the Penn Monthly.
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March 22, 1878
Stewart, J. Ross, fl. 1878
"Please inform me if the place is secured."
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February 2, 1878
Henderson, W.S., fl. 1878
now that he has accepted the position of collector of customs, he waiting the arrival of the oath. requests that Bruce speed things up so he can begin as possible.
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February 25, 1878
Hazelwood, J.N., fl. 1878
writes that he received the package and will distribute the seed and report it to the commissoner.
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to James Hill
February 7, 1878
begs for an appointment of some kind. says he has already contacted Bruce.
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January 28, 1878
refers to a copy of "The Eulogies..."
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January 19, 1878
Honey, James N., fl. 1878
Requests the Report of Bouthwell's committee appointed to investigate the Clinton Riot. (Sen. George S. Boutwell headed a committee to investigate orchestrated violence against African-American voters in Mississippi during the election of 1875.)...
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16 October 1879
Hardy, W.H., fl. 1878
hopes that Judge Leachman gets the appointment. upset over the way the Judge has been treated.
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2 March 1878
Simmons, J.J., fl. 1878
discusses the Cincinnatti Commercial, a democratic, but conservative newspaper. includes formal acknowledgement of receipt of paper.
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8 March 1878
Kern, H.C., fl. 1878
serves as an introduction for C.D. Frost
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March 20, 1878
Voight, Ward, fl. 1878
requests the surveys of Nebraska, California, Dakota, New Mexico and Texas.
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December 21, 1878
Vashon, S.P., fl. 1876-1878
asks Bruce for his help in securing a position.
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1875
informing him that the comptroller died shortly before one.
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informing him that the register of the treasury died.
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discusses the case of Mrs. McConnell
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January 18, 1878
Sneed, N.D., fl. 1878-1879
requests to be put on the list of people he distributes seeds to.
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7 November 1878
there is a vacancy in the postal dept. due to a death. hopes Bruce can secure the spot for him.
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30 December 1878
concerned about the reduction of employees in the Railway Mail Service.
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23 May 1878
Vosburg, Geo., fl. 1878
enclosed is a receipt for the last half of 1877's taxes.
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February 12, 1878
possible water damage.
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water damage.
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4 June 1878
Hunt, W., fl. 1878
refers to a possible change in the district attorney. Jeffards is recommended.
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on the appointment of J.H Osborne as a deputy.
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December 9, 1878
Humphries, Jobe, fl. 1878
letter of recommendation for Geo. N. Jones.
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13 December 1878
Lehman, Chas, fl. 1878-1879
discusses city taxes and investment in Vicksburg.
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8 April 1878
Stricklin, W.S., fl. 1878
discusses Mr. Crawford's case.
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24 May 1878
further discusses Mr. Crawford's case and ways of proving his loyalty to the Union.
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January 26, 1878
Leachman, R., fl. 1877-1878
letter of recommendation for Mr. W.A. Slaughter for the office of post master.
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1 January 1878
Lee, fl. 1878
Miss Lee presents her compliments and regrets.
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Libby, M., fl. 1878
letter of recommendation for Harry Holmes for the position of special agent in the post office.
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February 8, 1878
Baldwin, M., fl. 1878
requests assistance in Rhodes' case
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March 12, 1878
Hand, W.T., fl. 1878
requests that Bruce use his influence to get him appointed as route agent.
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to James HIll
January 21, 1879
Reid, Thomas, fl. 1878
requesting that Hill write him a letter of commendation for route agent to Bruce.
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January 10 1878
letter of introduction for H.E. Sizer.
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January 28, 1879
asks that he consider him for the position.
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March 19, 1878
asks him to consider his reappointment. also requests a post route map of Mississippi and Louisiana.
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to Mr. Baker
1861-1877
McNamara, James, fl. 1861
In reference to the state aid he receives. It has been going to the wrong person and he has not received it.
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to Aunt
3 January 1862
Celerk, B.D., fl. 1861
He has been taking care of a lot of sick people. He thinks more will die of disease than of bullets. He also describes a funeral.
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to Uncle Frye
23 October 1861
Thompson, Frank J., fl. 1861
In Boston they were presented with a flag by the Hon. R.C Winthrop. In New York they were invited to the 5th Avenue Hotel where they heard James G. Brady speak and were presented with another flag. They also passed through Philadelphia, Baltimore and...
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to Sister Sophia
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
They have moved to a more scenic spot in Warrenton.There are a lot of berries there and too many soldiers.
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15 September 1861
Includes drawing of Camp Boston and map of surrounding area. He writes he had one of the happiest days since arriving. He received a box from home containing everything he wants and he likes the captain they currently have. Written at Camp Boston.
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1 July 1861
He describes his daily activities including battalion drills and what they ate for breakfast. He tells one story of how they were given only bread for breakfast one day and the men retaliated by not coming out for inspection.
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5 December 1861
The weather is getting colder and he has a cold in his head. When he is on guard he will think of waltzing with her, Written in Camp Jackson, also known as Fort Jackson
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15 July 1862
He is afraid that if they start drafting, George and Edmund will have join the war effort. If they do, he hopes they join his regiment. He hopes the time will come when they can all be together again. Written at Camp Fisk
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29 June 1862
Right now they are having a very lazy time of it and most of the mena re on their backs. He has heard that Capt. Carlow is well-liked. he tells Sophia he is glad he is a private and proud of it. Written in Camp Jackson, also known as Fort Jackson
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17 April 1862
Gen. Abercrombie received his brigade the other day and marched very poorly. The boys call him Old Crabree Abercrombie. He is glad his sister is attending school. The other day they arrested a man on suspicion of being a spy and subsequently hung him...
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11 March 1862
There was one night where he stayed in an old widow's house. The widow was upset about the death of her dog. He talks of one day returning to school to become a better speller and writer.
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to Emma
February 23, 1862
A mother gives very motherly advice, like exercising in the open air and drinking coffee.
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