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to Roscoe C. Bruce
2 July 1923
Little, David, fl. 1923
a reminder that his subscription to the Harvard endowment fund is due.
GLC09400.574
Final Notice from United Mercantile Company
21 April 1924
Blamberg Brothers
R.C. (Roscoe Conkling) Bruce owes $71.90 and has so far failed to pay.
GLC09400.575
Coupon for the Living Age Company (renewal and subscription)
1875
GLC09400.583
to R.C Bruce
1 September 1893
Williams, Edward C., fl. 1893
Congratulatory note
GLC09400.587
Memorandum from the Pennsylvania Railroad
10 April 1924
Collins, P.H., fl. 1924
GLC09400.588
11 April 1924 - 21 April 1924
Bloomer Brothers
2 envelopes from Bloomer Brothers.
GLC09400.593
3 June 1924
B.J. Brimmer Company
GLC09400.594
31 October 1917
Newson & Co.
GLC09400.595
12 June 1924
GLC09400.597
6 July 1923
GLC09400.599
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
1898
Harang, A.L., fl. 1898
GLC09400.600
GLC09400.601
to The National Mercantile Clearing House
Bruce, Roscoe C., 1879-1950
GLC09400.602
bill for R.C. Bruce
7 July 1923
GLC09400.612
to Mother
May 3, 1863
Wolcott, Laurens W., fl. 1861-1865
In the letter, Laurens W. Wolcott describes how they got across Bear River to meet the enemy where they immediately began fighting. The enemy rescued some of their prisoners. The next day they marched back and camped near a mountain.
GLC00653.11.21
March 7, 1864
Letter is completely faded.
GLC00653.11.22
September 16, 1862
In the letter, Laurens W. Wolcott talks about the new clothes he has purchased and received from the army. He bought new shirts and received a new blanket.
GLC00653.11.23
to Sister
August 24, 1862
In the letter, Laurens W. Wolcott talks about mutual friends and acquaintances. He is glad Robert did not enlist because he would not have liked a soldier's life all. He also notes that the chaplain returned. Letter written in Camp Montgomery.
GLC00653.11.24
to Father
April 24, 1862
Laurens W Wolcott writes that the 42nd regiment passed by and he got to see people he hadn't seen in a while. One of four gunboats was captured in battle. Afterwards more than half the company was sick but they are feeling better now. The weather has...
GLC00653.11.25
April 29, 1862
Yesterday there was skirmishing among the pickets. They also received strict orders not to cross the lines of their division except on business. The weather has been pleasant.
GLC00653.11.26
June 3, 1862
Laurens W. Wolcott is writing from the hospital where he has been ill with fever. Now, however, he is doing much better but will stay a little longer before resuming hard duty.
GLC00653.11.27
November 30, 1861
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that they got on a steamer bound for St. Louis where he met a friend who entrusted a package with him. Letter written at Benton Barracks (also know as Camp Benton).
GLC00653.11.28
December 18, 1861
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that on Thursday night they were taken out of their tents to go to Stewartsville. They were expected to have a major skirmish there, but nothing happened. Letter written at Benton Barracks (also know as Camp Benton).
GLC00653.11.29
to Brother
December 27, 1861
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that there are some people who say they have defective arms, but he thinks their weapons are very well-made. He says they have been living on 2 meals per days and he has enjoyed good health. He writes that they marched at...
GLC00653.11.30
March 30, 1862
Laurens W. Wolcott writes that he wants his father to send him newspapers like the Independent. He mentions that the weather has been pleasant, and that more troops keep arriving.
GLC00653.11.31
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