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November 10, 1945
Shriner, Lewis, fl. 1944-1945
One letter addressed to R.B., Mrs. R.B., and Ralph Jr. Shriner from Lewis Shriner dated November 10, 1945.
GLC10050.35
December 17, 1945
One letter addressed to R.B., Mrs. R.B., and Ralph Jr. Shriner from Lewis Shriner dated December 17, 1945.
GLC10050.36
William Boyd Allison
circa 1861-1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
One carte de visite of William Boyd Allison dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed by Allison. Photographed by Alexander Gardner. White mount with gold border; blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Imprints of Gardner and Philp & Solomons on verso...
GLC00558.01
A.H. Ceragin
One carte de visite of A.H. Ceragin dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner. White mount with gold border; blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Imprints of Gardner and Philp & Solomons on verso. Signed in ink on...
GLC00558.02
Henry Smith Lane
One carte de visite of Henry Smith Lane dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner.
GLC00558.03
J.W. Patterson
One carte de visite of J.W. Patterson dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner.
GLC00558.04
George Read Ridds
One carte de visite of George Read Ridds dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner.
GLC00558.05
E.H. Rollins
One carte de visite of E.H. Rollins dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner.
GLC00558.06
William M. Stewart
One carte de visite of William M. Stewart dated approximately 1861-1865. Image signed. Photographed by Alexander Gardner.
GLC00558.07
to Ruth Buettner
February 24, 1943
Wyatt, W.D., fl. 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated 1943.
GLC10005.01
May 10, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated May 10, 1943. Mentions his promotion, loneliness and a chapel nearby. Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.02
June 7, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated June 7, 1943. Thanks her for sending a birthday present. Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.03
June 9, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated June 9, 1943. Thanks her for sending a birthday present. Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.04
June 10, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated June 10, 1943. Written on a note form. Requests another picture of her. Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.05
June 12, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated June 12, 1943. States that he has reserved a room for her at a nearby guest house for a visit. Also asks for her travel information. Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.06
June 14, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated June 14, 1943. Notes that she has also been invited to stay in the women's quarters in base. Suggests that the guest house is a better accomodation.Written at Fort Jackson
GLC10005.07
July 2, 1943
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.D. Wyatt dated July 2, 1943. Apologizes for delay in letters.
GLC10005.08
February 25, 1944
Carter, Erle P., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Erle P. Carter dated February 25, 1944. Writes that he is glad to hear from her and about keeping in touch. Congratulates her on making ensign. Written at Camp Davis.
GLC10005.09
January 24, 1944
Farber, William E., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from William E. Farber dated January 24, 1944.
Written at Fort Clark
GLC10005.10
June 10, 1944
Nesselbush, Mary M., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Mary M. Nesselbush dated June 10, 1944. Provides updates of friends while stationed in Key West, Florida.
GLC10005.11
October 2, 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Mary M. Nesselbush dated October 2, 1944. Details visiting Miami and New York City. Mentions that her mother sends her regards to Ruth and refers to her as the girl with "the laughing eyes."
GLC10005.12
October 3, 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Mary M. Nesselbush dated October 3, 1944. Pertains to her work and travel schedule. Gives detailed account. Also mentions looking for room and board. (Continuation of GLC10005.12)
GLC10005.13
October 8, 1944
Braeckel, Richard J., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Richard J. Bracekel dated October 8, 1944. Provides an update while stationed in Missouri and of mutual friends. Mentions that he would like to meet up with her in the future.
GLC10005.14
November 23, 1944
Nelson, E.B., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from E.B. Nelson dated November 23, 1944.
GLC10005.15
November 24, 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Mary M. Nesselbush dated November 24, 1944. Pertains to daily life as a WAVE. Mentions taking exams and updates of other women she is stationed with while living in New York City.
GLC10005.16
December 8, 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Mary M. Nesselbush dated December 8, 1944. Mentions her excitement to visit them in Florida. Inquires about the weather and how everyone else is doing.
GLC10005.17
January 12, 1946
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from Richard J. Bracekel dated January 12, 1946.
GLC10005.18
January 15, 1946
Cisco, W.S., fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.S. Cisco dated January 15, 1946.
GLC10005.19
September 4, 1946
Susie, fl. 1944
One letter addressed to Ruth Buettner from W.S. Cisco dated September 4, 1946.
GLC10005.20
to R.P. Wunder
December 11, 1965
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1873-1942
One letter addressed to R.P. Wunder from Karl H. Gruppe dated December 11, 1965. Inquires if the Smithsonian would be interested in acquiring additional items that originally belonged to John Q.A. Ward.
GLC06343.372
to: Mary [Armstrong]
March 19, 1865
Armstrong, Halleck, fl. 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 19, 1865. Pertains to life while stationed in Virginia. Provides details of gunners and artillery men.
GLC06734.022
March 21, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 21, 1865. Provides details while camped out in a ravine of brief battle skirmishes. Also notes of two women who rode past on horseback.
GLC06734.023
March 22, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 22, 1865.
GLC06734.024
March 23, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 23, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in City Point, Virginia in the military.
GLC06734.025
March 24, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 24, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in City Point, Virginia in the military. Mentions the weather.
GLC06734.026
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 24, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in City Point, Virginia in the military. Letter continues on March 26.
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March 26, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 26, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in City Point, Virginia in the military. Mentions that hospitals are currently full and that their tent is built upon the ruins of a town.
GLC06734.028
1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Virignia in the military. Mentions the living quarters of enslaved people.
GLC06734.029
March 28, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 28, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Virginia in the military. Mentions his indifference to violence and danger at times.
GLC06734.030
March 29, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 29, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Virginia in the military and finances.
GLC06734.031
March 30, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 30, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Virginia in the military. Mentions their recent marching orders and how is sleep has been poor.
GLC06734.032
March 31, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated March 31, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in Virginia in the military. Mentions that he has been sleeping better.
GLC06734.033
April 1, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated April 1, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Mentions seeing a train car full of Confederate prisoners.
GLC06734.034
April 5, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated April 5, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Mentions that he was assigned to patrol as a city guard.
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April 6, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 6, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Mentions that he is currently waiting at a railroad crossing. Describes the living quarters of enslaved people as...
GLC06734.036
April 7, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 7, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Mentions the weather and the determination to "capture" Robert E. Lee's forces.
GLC06734.037
April 8, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 8, 1865. Pertains to daily life while stationed in the military. Mentions "long trains of army wagons," which contain prisoners of wars, enslaved people held as contraband. Also...
GLC06734.038
April 17, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 17, 1865. Pertains to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
GLC06734.039
April 18, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 18, 1865. Pertains to travelling through battlegrounds that are strewn with corpses.
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April 19, 1865
One letter addressed to Mary from Hal dated Browder's Crossing, April 19, 1865. Pertains to the funeral of Abraham Lincoln.
GLC06734.041
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