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to her sister
1861-1865
Noble, Marget Roberts, fl. 1861-1866
Letter written to Sarah Lay, wife of Creed A. Lay. A patriotic envelope is included.
GLC01013.24
December 18, 1864
Letter written from "New Liberty Pope County Ill" to Sarah Lay, wife of Creed A. Lay.
GLC01013.25
to his sister-in-law
November 4, 1866
Noble, Thomas, fl. 1864-1866
Letter written to Sarah Lay, wife of Creed A. Lay. Addressed "Dear Sister;" Sarah was apparently Marget's sister and Thomas's sister-in-law.
GLC01013.26
July 29, 1866
Letter written from "New Liberty Pope Co Ill" to Sarah Lay, wife of Creed A. Lay.
GLC01013.27
September 10, 1864
Letter written from "New Liberty Pope Co Ill" to written to Sarah Lay, wife of Creed A. Lay.
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to brother and sister
January 1, 1869
Unknown
Letter signed by "your loving brother and sister til death." Handwriting seems similar to that of Marget Noble, Sarah Lay's sister. May be addressed to Creed and Sarah Lay; addressees listed as "brother and sister and children."
GLC01013.29
to his wife
December 1, 1861
Mortimer, Caleb C.E., 1835-1862
GLC01898.07
December 14, 1861
Gives an hour by hour account of a routine day in camp. Written from Camp Follett.
GLC01898.09
December 19, 1861
Mentions doing drills with General Daniel Butterfield and General John Henry Martindale's brigades. The whole division under command of General Fitz-John Porter staged an imaginary battle. Stationary embossed "Farrar, Follett & Co. Metals, Boston."...
GLC01898.10
December 20, 1861
Writes that tomorrow General George B. McClellan will do a ground review of General Fitz-John Porter's division. Captain Follett's battery will be there. Written from Camp Follett. Stationary embossed "Farrar, Follett & Co. Metals, Boston." and...
GLC01898.11
December 26, 1861
Writes about what the regiments did to celebrate Christmas, including a burlesque parade and a band. Describes building winter quarters and a guard house. Written from Camp Follett. Stationary embossed "Congress A.P. Co."
GLC01898.12
to Aaron Hobart
5 January 1825
Freeman, Russel, fl. 1824-1825
GLC06313.04.366
Brown, R., fl. 1825
GLC06313.04.367
Hobart, Nathaniel, 1758-1838
GLC06313.04.368
6 January 1825
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
GLC06313.04.369
January 10, 1825
GLC06313.04.370
January 10,1825
Includes what appears to be a handwritten 'f'' on the address leaf, possibly a free frank.
GLC06313.04.371
January 11, 1825
GLC06313.04.372
January 14, 1825
Eustis, William, 1753-1825
GLC06313.04.373
January 17, 1825
Cushman, Hercules, fl. 1825
GLC06313.04.374
GLC06313.04.375
Beal, Thomas P., 1786-1852
GLC06313.04.376
January 18,1825
Includes a handwritten 'fr' on the address leaf, possibly a free frank.
GLC06313.04.377
January 18, 1825
Richardson, Joseph, 1778-1871
GLC06313.04.379
January 19, 1825
GLC06313.04.380
to Sarah Ogden
8 July 1864
Benham, Tower S., fl. 1841-1865
Writes from camp near Petersburg. Comments on General Ulysses S. Grant, writing "Gen Grant is not the man to rest untill [sic] he acomplishes what he started to do and that I suppose was to take Richmond and Mrs Ogden we are going to take it within...
GLC06559.003
January 24, 1863
Chase, James F., fl. 1834-1864
Writes from the U.S.A. Chestnut Hill Hospital, currently known as Mower General Hospital. Writes on behalf of Charley Miller who is too sick to sleep or stand. Envelope includes a three cent stamp and an image of a three leaf clover with the text,...
GLC06559.005
March 19, 1864
Writes from "U.S.A. Hospital Harvey." Describes his recent journey from Philadelphia to Chicago, the state of his wound, and the weather in Chicago. Writes he rode "in one of the meanest Cars in the world there was Niggers and soldiers and all Kinds...
GLC06559.006
3 May 1864
Writes from "Harvey Hosp Madison." He often thinks of the women from the Broad & Cherry Hospital, Ward B when he gets lonely. Describes his wound and the progress he has made rehabilitating his leg. Says he will not talk to any of the "boys" from the...
GLC06559.007
29 September 1862
Daniel, Edwards S., fl. 1835-1865
Writes from "home." Describes his journey home from the hospital and thanks Ogden for the eggnog she made him, which helped lessen the pain of his wound while he was traveling. Says his physician looked at his injured leg after his arrival, and said...
GLC06559.008
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