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Neighbors Affidavit
1861-1862 circa
Affidavit regarding the pension claim of Mary A. Hackett, widow of Thomas Hackett. Partially printed document. Says the claim was filed by Mary Hackett.
GLC02175.27
[Military exemption]
Leonard, J., fl. 1861-1862
Certifies that William W. Chaswick is exempt from military duties, because he is suffering from Rheumatism and difficulty with his teeth, which is expected to continue for at least thirty days. Signed by Leonard as the examining surgeon.
GLC02175.28
to Sarah Wood
February 1, 1863
Wood, Matthew, fl. 1862-1865
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Anticipates being paid soon, and will send the money home, saving a few dollars to live himself. Talks of hiding tears when reading his wife's letters as the other soldiers find it feminine. Expresses sentiment...
GLC02176.03
February 16, 1863
Written at Camp Dennison to his wife. Says the arms have arrived, and they have been drilling with sabers. Observes the wickedness and sin, and hopes that in piety they could defeat "seceshdom." Discusses how his "little family" makes him want to...
GLC02176.04
26 June 1863
Written from London, Kentucky to his wife. Describes raids in Tennessee and Virginia, destroying railroads, burning bridges, tearing down telegraph wires. Also describes the rainy weather. Expresses concern because he sent a dollar in a letter, but...
GLC02176.07
26 July 1864
Written from "Moore's ville," Alabama to his wife. Describes recovering from illness, and the weakness and the light duty that he can do as a result. Describes in some detail the news of General Lovell Rousseau's success in tearing up the area. Hopes...
GLC02176.18
14 October 1864
Written from Camp Webster to his wife. Describes the movements of his regiment (9th Ohio Cavalry) in pursuit of General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his men. While still ill, hopes to be reunited with his regiment, as "It would be the next thing to...
GLC02176.21
January 17, 1865
Written from Savannah, Georgia to his wife. Predicts they are "preparing for another grand march the Lord only knows what the result will be, we hope the success will crown our effort." Mentions that the rest of his regiment that had been left behind...
GLC02176.25
[Notebook of Matthew Wood]
1886-1891
Notebook containing diary entries, genealogical notes and recipes. Many blank pages and two clippings laid in.
GLC02176.30
2 October 1915
Maggie, fl. 1915
Postcard.
GLC02176.38
circa 1820
Wood, Isaac, fl. 1820
Fragment containing accounts and remedies.
GLC02176.44
to Berdille
29 September 1861
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
He describes inspection. After exploring the city he calls a a "one-horse town." He visited the state house where Gen. Washington signed his commission.
GLC02182.22
to Isaac Cover
4/3/1864
Balmer, Hirma, fl. 1864
GLC02197.019
[Tintype portrait William A. Wood]
1861-1865
GLC02176.49
to Amos J. Harding
13 July 1863
Padgett, W.B., fl. 1863
Writes that he has not heard from Harding in some time because his first letters were directed to General Davidson. Have no mail facilities with their brigade so it is very difficult to receive and mail letters. Writes that "General Davidson seems...
GLC02178.05
25 July 1863
Ribble, H. H., fl. 1863
Has been receiving Harding's letters but has not replied because he could do nothing for Harding at the time. Has been waiting for an opportunity for Harding's promotion and for the promotion of the Regiment. Thinks there are going to be some...
GLC02178.06
30 May 1865
Cowder, Sam D., fl. 1865
Harding has occupied a position that enables him to obtain information regarding the disbandment of the army. Wants clarification on the General Orders No 83 because these orders, according to our officers' understanding, limit its operation to...
GLC02178.09
5 June 1866
Hitchcock, P. W.
Harding's request to receive his papers was accepted, and the papers are enclosed. Glad to know that Harding is successful and does not need or wish for office. Regrets that he could not accomplish something for Harding when he did wish it as it...
GLC02178.13
to father
9 October 1864
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
runaway substitute soldiers, camp conditions, bounty payment and general finances. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.03
to brother
23 October 1864
gratitude for the receipt of food and letters, report on camp life, and religious activities. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.05
to George F. Morse
14 November 1864
Perkins, R.E., fl. 1864-1865
his anxiety for Morse's physical and spiritual well-being, report on friends and the religous activites in Brooklyn.
GLC02180.08
January 15, 1865
Pearson, Charles G., fl. 1864-1865
Morse's new posting at Fort Federal Hill, news of family and friends, Morse's position as captain's clerk, developments at the Brotherhood.
GLC02180.17
to mother
January 16, 1865
acknowledgement of letters and parcel from home, anticipated arrival of the pay master, his engagement as captain's clerk in Company D, and anticipation that the current captain will be transferred to Company B.
GLC02180.18
January 23, 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
attrition in the Brotherhood, the dwindling treasury, hopes for a revival of religion in the church, and affirmations of his faith in Christ.
GLC02180.20
19 April 1865
report of battle and retreat, loss of knapsack and clothes, assassination of President Lincoln, and an accounting of the wounded and the dead.
GLC02180.26
12 June 1865
Jamieson's discharge, and death and funeral of Brotherhood member Frank R. Doane.
GLC02180.28
to Eugene Bradford
20 July 1865
arrival in Brooklyn, and the return of Bradford's money and blanket
GLC02180.32
22 December 1865
encouraging words to Morse on his business prospects, and Francis' infatuation with a young woman
GLC02180.37
14 November 1866
Fiske, John D., fl. 1866
unsuccessful attempt to locate information on Mr. Folsom
GLC02180.41
20 October 1867
Bradford, Eugene, fl. 1867
reminiscences about the war, and news of old friends
GLC02180.43
April 1868
Flint, F.W., fl. 1868
work in a telegraph office, general poor business prospects in the south, intention to go West, and regards to relatives.
GLC02180.45
25 May 1868
expressions of optimism about Morse's new position, a report of his recent buggy accident, the exchange of photographs.
GLC02180.47
[envelope to C.G Morse]
April 1865
GLC02180.50
[envelope to George F. Morse]
4 November 1867
GLC02180.52
to "Friend John"
12 May 1858
Signed "Charles"
GLC02181.01
to "Dear John"
3 August 1858
GLC02181.02
to "Friend Hale"
January 11, 1860
Signed [illegible]
GLC02181.05
to "Dear Teacher"
12 March 1860
McNice, Jenny, fl. 1860
Signed "Jenny McNice"
GLC02181.07
to unknown
19 August 1860
Perkins, Jacob N., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "Jacob Neal Perkins." Name of recipient is written in Greek alphabet, as are occasional phrases in the letter.
GLC02181.11
to "Cousin Hale"
20 August 1860
Parker, James M., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "James M Parker"
GLC02181.12
to "My Dear Hale"
20 November 1860
Perkins, John, fl. 1860
Signed "John Perkins"
GLC02181.13
to "Friend Powers"
25 August 1861
Bortens, H., fl. 1861
Signed [H Bortens?]
GLC02181.21
to "Brothers and Sister"
6 August 1861
Parker, Sarah H., fl. 1861
Signed "Sarah H Parker"
GLC02181.22
to [Chires?]
1 September 1861
Signed "Jacobus"
GLC02181.25
1815-1860
Signed "Jim"
GLC02181.29
to "Chum Halus"
4 June 1863
Signed "Jacob Neal Perkins"
GLC02181.30
to "Dear [Halos?]"
February 26, 1864
Signed "Jim" Written at Fort Sumner.
GLC02181.34
to "Powers"
23 March 1865
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "Gale"
GLC02181.43
10 December 1866
Bennett, J.M., fl. 1866
Signed "J M Bennett"
GLC02181.49
23 December 1866
Winchester, C.S., fl. 1866-1867
Signed "C S Winchester"
GLC02181.50
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