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to Father
December 10, 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
They are ordered to cook three days rations and to cross the Fredricksburg river. He discusses his payment details.
GLC07705.119
March 9, 1863
He is getting acquainted with the naval officers. expects Burnside to once again take command of his favorite 9th Army Corps.
GLC07705.147
[to "Souli"]
March 9, 1866
Woodward, York A., fl. 1866-1868
GLC09327.06
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
March 7, 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
Postcard of a Manhattan bridge.
GLC09414.0193
Sylvia answers previous letters of Moe's, mentions taxes and a trip to the movies with Ben.
GLC09414.0194
March 8, 1944
Sylvia mentions gifts she will send Moe, she also mentions taxes and thanks him for what he sent her.
GLC09414.0195
March 9, 1944
V-Mail: Sylvia responds to Moe's previous letter, refers to the moon and describes her day.
GLC09414.0196
V- Mail: Sylvia mentions a meeting and supper in the village, and talks of her weekend plans.
GLC09414.0197
March 7, 1945
Sylvia informs Moe that they are being evicted because the landlord wants to move someone else in. She spoke with a lawyer who said the landlord has to give her at least eight months since she is the wife of a soldier.
GLC09414.0536
March 9, 1945
Sylvia has dinner with her parents, and visits with Ruth.
GLC09414.0537
to Sylvia Weiner
December 7, 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe recalls the Sunday afternoon war was declared. They took a walk with Paul and Bess and walked near Manhattan Beach, then turned on the radio to find out the news that would change the course of their lives.
GLC09414.0851
December 30, 1943
Moe thanks Sylvia for the groceries she sent. They will contribute to a nice New Year's. He compliments Lil Palgar's poster and asks after Frank.
GLC09414.0893
Moe writes to tell Sylvia that the package has arrived as well as one of her letters with the first of the money orders.
GLC09414.0894
Moe just got in from playing softball., he asks Sylvia if she has been looking at the moon. He inquiries about Joe and expresses a longing to visit Ben Weinstein in the hospital and meet with Harry Kramer.
GLC09414.1018
Moe reminisces about all the great meals they have had together. He inquires after Bill, and warns Sylvia not to send more than $20 a month. He also thanks her for Herman Stein's address.
GLC09414.1019
[Bombardment of Pearl Harbor]
December 7, 1941
Mounted photograph of Japanese aerial view of attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese text on verso. From Naval History and Heritage's catalog: "Vertical aerial view of Battleship Row, beside Ford Island, during the early part of the horizontal bombing...
GLC09552.05
Image printed on board of Japanese aerial view of attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese text in caption.
GLC09552.06
Image printed on board of Japanese aerial view of attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese "zero" plane with can be seen in image. Japanese text in caption. From the Naval History and Heritage Command's catalog: "Japanese Navy Type 97 Carrier Attack Plane...
GLC09552.07
Image printed on board of Japanese aerial view of attack on Pearl Harbor with Japanese text in caption. From Naval History and Heritage Command's catalog: "Halftone reproduction of a photograph taken from a Japanese plane during the torpedo attack on...
GLC09552.08
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
March 7, 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
describes his sleeping quarters. He recently went to a party at Col. Chesney's. He met a Mrs. Eastman and a Mrs. Reed.
GLC02744.164
to John J. Key
September 26, 1862
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
The letter is accompanied by a copy of General Orders No. 144 from September 27, 1862, signed by the Assistant Adjutant General, dismissing Key from the service for uttering disloyal sentiments. The note describes meeting on September 27 with Key and...
GLC00228.01
Moe is missing his classical music. All the boys want to listen to is "hot music." He inquiries about Sam Beekman and wrote to Herman Stein
GLC09414.1020
6 June 1944
Moe read in the papers that Rome has been taken. He finally managed to hook up Jack's radio. He remembers how he used to envy Sylvia because on Saturdays he still had to wake up at the usual time.
GLC09414.1108
7 June 1944
Moe comments that Sylvia has not received any mail from him in a week and Moe thinks it may been deliberately upheld because of the current situation. He feels badly about the Polish situation. He is glad she is warming to the idea of living in the...
GLC09414.1109
December 7, 1944
Moe remembers Pearl Harbor and how they heard the news three years ago.
GLC09414.1279
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