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to George May Powell
August 8, 1863
Heastrug, Samuel D., fl. 1863
Samuel D. Heastrug is confused about George May Powell's desire to fill a certain office and cannot act without appropriate information.
GLC00687.237
September 7, 1863
Frank, Augustus, fl. 1863-1865
He encloses the five doll[ar]s discussed in the last communication (not extant). He refers to a much earlier letter from George May Powell about his intentions with the draft.
GLC00687.238
September 24, 1863
Kalbfus, Paul, fl. 1863
He has spoken four times from the same stump as Governor Curtin, at a time of great excitement now that Curtin has won reelection. He is tired due to traveling and speaking, but proud of the victory of the "Stars" over the "Copperheads."
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November 6, 1864
Williams, A. F., fl. 1864-1866
He has looked at George May Powell's position and to properly claim life insurance, he must go into active military operations. He thanks him for his "maiden speech."
GLC00687.240
September 30, 1865
Taylor, Lute A., fl. 1865
He had heard that George May Powell had left the Treasury Department and had made an "item" of it. He reports on Powells's property in River Falls.
GLC00687.241
December 18, 1865
Business pressure has presented him from seeing George May Powell while in New York, but he plans on seeing him in a few days when he is in town.
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to unknown
August 25, 1866
Unknown
He writes about being in school and taking Bible classes. He hopes to see George May Powell before long as it has been a year. Letter might be written by Samuel Wells Powell to unknown recipient.
GLC00687.243
May 28, 1869
Merritt, P. Gordon, fl. 1869
Merritt responds to Powell's inquiries about his real estate in San Francisco, offering to sell to Powell at low prices.
GLC00687.244
September 15, 1869
Lee, Herbert A., fl. 1869
He reports that Mr. Chester is making arrangements for rent. He looks forward to seeing him soon.
GLC00687.245
December 16, 1869
Palmer, W.C., fl. 1869
Because only a portion of their desk room is occupied, he offers to let part of it to George May Powell during December, January, and February.
GLC00687.246
December 10, 1869
He would like to visit with George May Powell and asks him to leave word when and where that could happen.
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to father
5 October 1864
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
Plans to enlist in 91st Regiment with his friend Chris Skelton, and receipt of bounty payment.
GLC02180.01
7 October 1864
successfully enlisting and medical examination.
GLC02180.02
9 October 1864
runaway substitute soldiers, camp conditions, bounty payment and general finances. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.03
to George F. Morse
12 October 1864
Jamieson, William, fl. 1864
Morse's dejection at being stationed at Hart's Island and delayed from joining the 91st Regiment, Jamieson's religious practice in camp, and exhortions to trust in Jesus. Written at Fort McHenry.
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to brother
23 October 1864
gratitude for the receipt of food and letters, report on camp life, and religious activities. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.05
28 October 1864
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
news of friends stationed in other military units, and an account of attendance and activities at religious organizations in Brooklyn.
GLC02180.06
2 November 1864
obtaining documentation from recruiter in Kingstown in order to expedite his transfer to the 91st Regiment, camp life, diet. Written on Hart Island
GLC02180.07
14 November 1864
Perkins, R.E., fl. 1864-1865
his anxiety for Morse's physical and spiritual well-being, report on friends and the religous activites in Brooklyn.
GLC02180.08
a visit from his mother, the request of writing paper and envelopes, report of conversation with Confederate soldier who, after being taken prisoner at Vicksburg, joined the Union Army; also includes a brief reply to his sister's letter. Written on...
GLC02180.09
21 November 1864
Pearson, Charles G., fl. 1864-1865
expressions of friendship, speculations about the arrival of prisoners to Hart's Island, Morse's transfer to Fort McHenry, and anticipation of his 21st birthday
GLC02180.10
2 December 1864
advice on Morse's anticipated transfer, poor quality of camp chaplains, report of his work as a hospital nurse tending soldiers with typhoid fever.
GLC02180.11
4 December 1864
the possibility pf paying a visit to Hart's Island, expressions of friendship and exhortation to remain faithful to God.
GLC02180.12
December 21, 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
disappointment over not receiving a furlough, the possibility of a position as a clerk, and the expected visit from friends Written on Hart Island
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