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to Lile Miller
3 November 1861
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Describes the funeral procession for a fallen soldier from his regiment.
GLC02155.015
7 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Complains of having a cold. Writes, "...i do not know what they intend to do with us this winter But i think they intend to fight it through... in a few days we are to be Reviewed By Genl McClellan there will be...
GLC02155.016
11 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Discusses tearing down houses for the wood: "...at first Dear Lile i was opposed to destroying Property But now i think i perfectly Right, let the traitors feel to the full extent the horrors of the war they have...
GLC02155.017
14 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Writes, "Dear Wife it makes me so angry when i think of the way we have been humbuged and treated since we have been in the service that some times i think if the Rebels were coming into Gettys... i would barely...
GLC02155.018
17 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Describes entering a civilian house where the inhabitants professed to be loyal to the Union.
GLC02155.019
21 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Notes, "...yesterday was the grand Review and such a sight was never seen on this continent it is impossible for me to tell you how may [sic] soldiers was there but i suppose from 50 to 70 thousand they were...
GLC02155.020
to Lile Miller [incomplete]
26 November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Comments on the death of Jesse Shank, a man in his company. Notes that Shank was an Oddfellow. Discusses camp life.
GLC02155.021
November 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Reports being called to arms the previous day because their cavalry pickets were attacked by Confederates. Discusses putting a fire place in his tent and sending his wife a photograph of himself. Writes, "...i do...
GLC02155.022
December 8, 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Fears he will not be able to return home until spring, and longs to see his wife and son. Writes, "...perhaps this delay may save the life of many a soldier for we have seen the effects of attacking the Rebels...
GLC02155.023
to Charley Miller
circa December 1861
Possibly written to his young son in December 1861 from Camp Pierpont, Virginia (date and location inferred from content). Expresses sympathy for Charley, who has a sore on his side.
GLC02155.024
to his cousin Lill
March 22, 1863
Amsden, Edward W., fl. 1862-1865
Written on stationary labeled "Head-Quarters Fourteenth Army Corps, Department of the Cumberland, Office Chief of Police."
GLC02156.11
12 April 1863
GLC02156.12
24 May 1863
GLC02156.13
8 September 1863
GLC02156.14
27 September 1863
GLC02156.15
1 November 1863
GLC02156.16
30 April 1864
GLC02156.17
18 May 1864
GLC02156.18
1 July 1864
GLC02156.19
to her sister
December 21, 1863
Mag, fl. 1862-1865
Written by "Mag" [or possibly "May"]. Written from Orange, New Jersey.
GLC02156.20
December 28, 1863
GLC02156.21
to unknown
March 28, 1864
Allen, Eliza, fl. 1864
Addressed only to her "Respected friend."
GLC02156.22
to her cousin Mag
22 April 1864
Hanna, fl. 1864
GLC02156.23
7 May 1864
Williams, Edward, fl. 1864
Written from "Camp Cleaveland," likely Camp Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio.
GLC02156.24
to Lill
9 January 1865
Josephine, fl. 1865
Contains two letters. The first is addressed to Lill from Josephine, and written from Tontogany, Ohio on 9 January 1865. The second is undated and written to Edward Williams from James Raymond.
GLC02156.25
to his cousins
January 22, 1865
Frank, fl. 1865
Author's first name is Frank, and last name is illegible, but may be Morny.
GLC02156.26
Travels of the 123rd Regt. [U.S.A.] [incomplete]
circa 1862-1865
Outlines the travels of the 123rd Ohio Regiment in verse form. On verso is stationery for the Amsden, Williams & Co., Monroeville.
GLC02156.27
to Margarett [incomplete]
Dated only as 13 February.
GLC02156.28
to his sister Maria
Williams, George, fl. 1862-1865
Dated only as 26 January. Written from Camp Holly, New Market Heights, Virginia (located in present-day Henrico County, Virginia, outside of Richmond). Written on U.S. Christian Commission stationery.
GLC02156.29
Dated only as 20 November. Written from Orange, New Jersey, likely close to Newark.
GLC02156.30
Collection of five miscellaneous envelopes.
GLC02156.31
to Ira Andrews
24 August 1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He asks Andrews to write soon and says there is not much to write about. He notes that he lost his box of Tailor's trimmings and tools. He requests that E.G. Fairbanks send some history books to him. He offers to help orient E.G. Fairbanks to...
GLC02158.19
30 September 1863
He discusses walking on the Second Battle of Bull Run battlefield 15 months after the battle. He describes it as "sad since the hoggs have Rooted the dead Bodays from thare graves and thare boens lay on the top of the ground in grave numbers." He...
GLC02158.20
15 November 1863
He quickly writes that he is in acceptable health and that enclosed with the letter is a check for $40. Noticing the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, he ends the letter lamenting that he "should like to be with you all on Thanksgiving but I must eate...
GLC02158.21
to Mary Blackman
11 November [1861]
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. "...I never knew what it was to go hungy till I come here...I was on the sick list when we got here but I shouldered my gun and marched with the Regiment...we have had one meal of bull soup, we slept in the sand 3 nights all I...
GLC02159.01
to his friend Bennett
2 December 1861
"...plenty of cotton here and sweet potatoes, peanuts, oringes, rice, Niggers, rattlesnakes coper heads glass snake mocins and another cind about 18 feet long...alligators..." "...the Rebel's boats fired 2 or 3 round and run up the creek...Rebels...
GLC02159.02
14 September 1862
Writes to his mother. States James's (his brother's) regiment went by but he did not get to see him. Tells her to direct letters to Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD, 18th regiment [CV]. Written in pencil.
GLC02159.03
17 September 1862
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother. Speaks of the heavy load they have to carry; knapsacks, water, their guns and rounds. Stationary of the Headquarters 7th reg. R.I. Vol., Col. Z.R. Bliss. With an image of the United States Capital. Written in pencil.
GLC02159.04
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Dated "Decr" (year inferred from content). Notes that their camp is ten miles from Washington, D.C. Discusses the possibility that Lile will visit him at camp.
GLC02155.031
4 May 1862
Writes from Camp Washington to his wife. Comments on his quarters being full of lice.
GLC02155.043
to his sister
circa 1861
Ford, Nicholas, fl. 1861
Written from Camp Graham, in Washington, D.C. No date listed, but previous research estimated it was written about 1861.
GLC02157.01
13 November 1861
GLC02157.02
25 October 1863
Writes to his mother. "...had a rite smart battle here ...prisons had no arms so they sent them away out of danger..." Describes the hard time they had getting to Martinsburg. Mentions going through New London, Washington, Baltimore, Harpers Ferry...
GLC02159.11
to Thomas Blackman
7 October 1864
Writes to his father. States he is in General Rite's [Horatio Gouverneur Wright?] brigade and mentions General George McClellan. They are sailing for North Carolina soon and expect a battle as there is a large Confederate force there.
GLC02159.16
to Mary Blackman and his sister Ruth
1861-1865 circa
Brief note to his mother and sister. Not dated. "Signed Francis G. Blackman, Washington D.C., Company K 7 Reg CV." Written in pencil.
GLC02159.20
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 5, no. 210 (January 5, 1861)]
1861
Harpers Weekly
GLC00623.01
Harper's weekly. [vol.7, no. 314 (January 3, 1863)]
1863
GLC00623.03
Harper's weekly. [vol. 8 (January 2 - December 31, 1864)]
1864
GLC00623.04
December 25, 1861
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Complains that his wife does not write to him enough. Notes that the doctor gave his company a dose of medicine after they stood picket in the rain. Discusses the Christmas holiday in camp: a dress parade took...
GLC02155.025
January 14, 1862
Written at Camp Pierpont to his wife. Date inferred from content; this letter is labeled 14 January 1861. Discusses the possibility that men from his regiment might be sent out to recruit. Writes, "...i do get so downhearted and wretched some times...
GLC02155.026
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