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To Frances Davenport
24 April 1865
One letter to Frances Davenport dated April 24, 1865. Offers any help that Frances may need regarding getting to the battlefield where her husband is buried. The signature is illegible.
GLC03523.09.40
to Frances Davenport
25 April 1865
Shrieves, Chas D., fl. 1864-1865
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated April 25, 1865. Suggest that she write to Washington to get the information she desires regarding her late husband.
GLC03523.09.41
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated April 25, 1865. Suggest that she communicate with the Vermont State Agent.
GLC03523.09.42
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated April 25, 1865. Suggesting that they wait until communication is restored between Richmond and Washington. Says that if she does and then visits Washington he is sure that she would be...
GLC03523.09.43
4 May 1865
Ormsbee, Ebenezer J., 1834-1924
One letter from Ebenezer J. Ormsbee to Frances Davenport dated May 4, 1865. Suggests, after reading a letter she sent, that the best course of action for her to visit the burial site of her husband would be to apply for passes to the front line as...
GLC03523.09.44
6 May 1865
Sawyer, fl. 1865
One letter from Sawyer to Frances Davenport dated May 6, 1865. Regarding her efforts to secure her husband's remains.
GLC03523.09.45
17 May 1865
One letter to Frances Davenport dated May 17, 1865. Says that no passes are now needed to visit Peterborough of Richmond but does not know about other places. States that the main caution will still have to be for their safety as troops will be...
GLC03523.09.46
8 May 1865
One letter to Frances Davenport dated May 8, 1865. Witten on stationary from the office of the Vermont State Commissioner. It is now safe for her to travel to Fredericksburg to the site of her husbands grave. The signature is illegible.
GLC03523.09.47
20 May 1865
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated May 20, 1865. Informs her that a line of steamers is now running between Fredericksburg and Washington and repeats the offer to accompany her on her journey to the site of her husbands...
GLC03523.09.48
22 May 1865
One letter to Frances Davenport dated May 22, 1865.Regarding permission for her to travel to the site of her husbands grave. Witten on stationary from the office of the Vermont State Commissioner. The signature is illegible.
GLC03523.09.49
24 May 1865
Downs, Thomas H., fl. 1865
One letter from Thomas H. Downs to Frances Davenport dated May 24, 1865. Downs is the surgeon who treated her husband's wounds in the hospital. Informs her that her husband George was taken to the hospital of 3rd Division 2nd Corps by mistake. All of...
GLC03523.09.50
Frank T. Holbrook to Frances Davenport
25 May 1865
Holbrook, Frank T., fl. 1865
One letter from Frank T. Holbrook to Frances Davenport dated May 25, 1865. Informs her that he met the paymaster of the 105th Penn today who informed him that the Regt. Belongs to the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Corps, stationed about 4 miles from...
GLC03523.09.51
3 June 1865
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated June 3, 1865. Regarding a letter that she sent him from Dr. Downs. Says that he showed it to McAdams who confirmed that the information was correct.
GLC03523.09.52
15 May 1866
One letter from Chas. D. Shrieves to Frances Davenport dated May 15, 1866. Informs her that he recently passed through Fredericksburg and found no communication with either Richmond or Washington
GLC03523.09.53
to Ebenezer J. Ormsbee
8 September 1885
Ruyner, Saul E., fl. 1885
One letter from Saul E. Ruyner to E.J. Ormsbee dated September 8, 1885. Regarding a memorial to the 8th Regiment, Vermont Infantry;
GLC03523.09.54
February 6, 1887
Root, H.G., fl. 1887
One letter from H.G. Root to Ebenezer J. Ormsbee dated February 6, 1887,
GLC03523.09.55
To Ebenezer J. Ormsbee
16 December 1887
Merill, Justin S., fl. 1887
One letter from Justin S, Merrill to Ebenezer J. Ormsbee dated December 16, 1887. Written on stationery of the Senate Chamber, Washington.
GLC03523.09.56
[List of soldiers names with dates of birth.]
circa 1900
One document listing twelve names with birth dates. The names are all share the last name Wyckoff. Possibly for a memorial.
GLC03523.09.57
Reminiscence of Frances Ormsbee regarding the Vermont regiments during the Civil War
8 July 1895
Davenport Ormsbee, Frances, fl. 1860-1916
One document written by Frances Ormsbee dated July 8, 1895. The document is a reminiscence of Vermont regiments during the Civil War.
GLC03523.09.58
Eulogy at return of Civil War dead
circa 1861-1864
One unsigned manuscript dated circa 1861-1864.
GLC03523.09.60
Dates relating to the Wyckoff family
circa 1860
One document listing seven names with dates of birth. Possibly a genealogy of the Ormsbee family. Frances and Ebenezer Ormsbee had no children of their own but adopted Frances' brother's niece, Carrie Wyckoff.
GLC03523.09.61
Bill belonging to George Davenport
22 August 1857
Negris, James E., fl. 1857
One document from James E. Negris to George Davenport dated August 22, 2857.
GLC03523.09.62
to Mary E. Munsell
3 June 1861
Munsell, Otis D., fl. 1860-1890
One letter from Otis D. Munsell to Mary E. Day Munsell dated June 3, 1861.
GLC03523.17.01
30 August 1863
One letter from Otis D. Munsell to Mary E. Day Munsell dated August 30, 1863.
GLC03523.17.02
13 September 1863
One letter from Otis D. Munsell to Mary E. Day Munsell dated September 13, 1863.
GLC03523.17.03
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