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to George F. Morse
17 September 1865
Maverick, William, fl. 1865
the purchaser of a farm in Farmingville, and a report on the religious activites in and around Farmingville
GLC02180.33
13 October 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
Morse's struggles with temptation while in service
GLC02180.34
February 13, 1866
meditation on faith and proselytizing
GLC02180.38
January 26, 1868
Bradford, Eugene, fl. 1867
a possible expedition to the "frontier," women and marriage, thoughts of war-time companions
GLC02180.44
U.S Armory Pass
20 August 1864
Ingersoll, E., 1817-1893
GLC02180.48
to "Friend Hale"
4 March 1860
Taylor, G. H., fl. 1859-1860
Signed "G Henry Taylor"
GLC02181.06
to "Mr. Powers"
7 April 1860
Thaddeus, Emily R., fl. 1860
Signed "Emily R Thaddeus"
GLC02181.08
to "Friend James"
23 July 1860
Perkins, Jacob N., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "Jacob N Perkins"
GLC02181.10
to "Dear Halus"
7 December 1860
Perkins, John, fl. 1860
Signed "JP"
GLC02181.14
to "Cousin Hale"
23 December 1860
Parker, James M., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "James M Parker"
GLC02181.16
[to "Halus"]
6 January 1861
Signed [unknown]
GLC02181.17
to J. H. Powers
8 May 1861
Perkins, James Neal, fl. 1861
Signed J. N. Perkins
GLC02181.18
to Brother
2 August 1861
unknown author.
GLC02181.20
to "Friend Powers"
8 August 1861
Nightingale, G.F., fl. 1861
Signed "G. F. Nightingale"
GLC02181.24
to "Dear Old Chum"
13 September 1861
Signed "Jim"
GLC02181.26
to "General Washburn"
February 14, 1864
Powers, John Hale, fl. 1973
Signed "J Hale Powers"
GLC02181.32
to "Healus"
February 18, 1864
Signed "J. N. Perkins"
GLC02181.33
to "Cousin"
16 November 1864
Sowers, George, fl. 1864
Signed "George Sowers"
GLC02181.38
to "Powers"
December 1, 1864
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "George Gale"
GLC02181.40
5 October 1866
Ladd, P.W., fl. 1866
Signed "P. W. Ladd"
GLC02181.45
to "Dear Brother and Sister"
4 December 1870
Signed "[Dayls?] Benton"
GLC02181.60
10 April 1871
Farnsworth, S.W.C., fl. 1871
Signed "S W C Farnsworth"
GLC02181.62
to "Rev. J Hale Powers"
26 November 1875
Signed "E [Goudrws?]"
GLC02181.66
11 May 1877
Agard, W. A., fl. 1876
Signed "W A Agard"
GLC02181.69
[Wesleyan University Final Exam Schedule]
June 1868
GLC02181.80
[Wesleyan University Class Day Schedule]
24 June 1869
GLC02181.81
[Wesleyan University Flyer for Rice Prize]
1815-1860
GLC02181.82
[Wesleyan University Flyer for Commencement]
GLC02181.83
[Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College Commencment Flyer]
3 July 1872
GLC02181.84
[Wesleyan University Class of 1869 Reunion Flyer]
GLC02181.85
[Wesleyan University Class of 1869 Fundraising Flyer]
GLC02181.86
to Col. Maggis and Col. Morse
1861
Hawkes, George P., fl. 1861
3 notes. One addressed to Col. Maggis requesting that Stone and others return on the 2 o' clock train. The other addressed to Col. Morse instructing him to have Corporal Stone return at 2pm. The last appears to be the top part of a letter. Only the...
GLC02182.02
to "Dearly Beloved"
1861-1877
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
He describes his recent activities. He and Mrs. Wheeler went to a lecture the other night. He and Mr. Bryant worked in the village one day and then had dinner with Mrs. Cook. He mentions other mutual friends and acquaintances.
GLC02182.03
to Berdille
21 July 1861
He has gained experience in setting guard. He describes the process. He tells the story of a soldier that was found drunk in the guard house and was promptly taken to jail. He decribes the colorful Methodist preacher.Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.07
12 September 1861
He saw some planters load tobacco the other other night and he describes the scene at great length.
GLC02182.17
17 September 1861
He describes his new quarters which sound rather luxurious. There is even a bath house which he plans to to take advantage of.
GLC02182.18
to dearest wife
22 September 1861
He is glad she has little Abby and she is taking her to meeting. He goes over all the various people he has heard that are sick and wishes them well.He writes that there is much sickness among the soldiers as well. Sadly many are wounded not in...
GLC02182.20
to dealy beloved
25 March 1862
His foot does not hurt him that bad anymore. They did not find the bullet and he doesn't think they will. The doctor comes around and looks at his foot but he has nothing encouraging to say.
GLC02182.28
to Isaac Cover
20 March 1864
Gorman, Henry, fl. 1864-1865
Written at Camp Couch
GLC02197.003
to "My dear friend"
27 April 1864
GLC02181.36
18 December 1864
Written at Campbell Hospital.
GLC02197.004
January 13, 1865
GLC02197.005
to Amos J. Harding
1 April 1863
Lyon, J.J., fl. 1863
Yesterday, Lyon received Harding's letter containing vouchers; very glad to hear from Harding. Was pleasantly located at Rolla, Missouri for two weeks when they "received orders emanating from the War Department to report to Major General Grant at...
GLC02178.01
26 June 1863
Padgett, W.B., fl. 1863
Just wrote a letter to Major General Schofield earnestly demanding the release of Mr. Bradley Bunch. Asks Harding to visit Bunch and tell him to not lose hope. Spoke to General Davidson, who said that the case was beyond his jurisdiction. Hopes...
GLC02178.03
29 June 1863
Bunch, Bradley, fl. 1863
States that he is under lasting obligations to Harding and to Mr. Padgett for the interest they are taking in his behalf. Writes that anything they may do toward accomplishing his release will be greatly remembered. Does not need anything at this...
GLC02178.04
19 October 1864
Holloway, G.H., fl. 1864
Writes that they have "met the enemy and are out on parole, which occurred at Glasgow on the 15th after eight hours of constant and determined fighting." The Union had 600 untried soldiers against 8000 veteran Rebels. They had marched for three...
GLC02178.07
27 July 1865
Hayward, J.H., fl. 1865
Does not feel much like writing this afternoon but remembered his obligation and will say a few words. Arrived at St. Louis one week ago this morning (Thursday) at 3 o'clock. His company had been mustered out the day before. Panicked about getting...
GLC02178.11
to father
7 October 1864
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
successfully enlisting and medical examination.
GLC02180.02
December 21, 1864
Jamieson, William, fl. 1864
assisting Morse to obtain a transfer to Fort Federal Hill, Morse's reticence to work on the Sabbath, the death of a soldier from typhoid, and the necessity of retaining his religious life in camp.
GLC02180.13
January 12, 1865
struggling business, gratitude for Morse's letters, and expressions of piety and faith.
GLC02180.16
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