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to Mary Epperly
January 16, 1865
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Discusses losses at the battles of Columbia and Nashville, Tennessee. Reports that General [John Bell] Hood is disbanding brigades.
GLC02715.117
to C. M. Epperly
circa February 5, 1865
Epperly, Mary M., fl. 1859-1865
Writes that she just received his letters dated 13 January and 16 January. Notes that she had not received a letter since November 1864 and she was sure something had happened to him. Blasts the "sesech" who "look worse than a passle of Dog's catch...
GLC02715.118
8 March 1865
Writes that he has not heard from her since December 1864. Reports that the whole army is heading through North Carolina to Virginia. Notes Shaman's [General William T. Sherman] Army has destroyed all the railroads between Augusta, [Georgia] and...
GLC02715.119
11 March 1865
Reports that they have been ordered to Raleigh, North Carolina. Comments that he does not believe there are 14,000 men left in the Army of Tennessee.
GLC02715.120
to Sarah Phleagar
March 12, 1865
Writes that he hopes that she is feeling better.
GLC02715.121
March 24, 1865
Writes that she thinks the Yankees have stopped the mail and that is why he has not received her letters. Notes that she believes the Federal Army will soon occupy Richmond and Lynchburg, Virginia. Comments that she does not believe the Yankees...
GLC02715.122
to Christian M. Epperly
20 September 1859
Epperly, T. B., fl. 1859
Writes that there is enough work for six or eight months. Discusses girls and asks Christian not to get married without letting him know first.
GLC02715.123
[Poem]
30 April 1860
Poem about spring.
GLC02715.124
Service record of Christian M. Epperly.
circa 1862-1865
[page one] "Went to the Army on the 15 of March 1862 and Remained thare untill June [inserted: the] 14 1863 When he returned and staid untill the 25 of the same month on which he returned to the army again and remained thare untill 27 Sep. on which...
GLC02715.125
April 24, 1872
Speakman, Jesse C., fl. 1872
Informs his cousins that his wife has died of consumption. Asks them to help take care of his three children. Inquires if they have sold their farm yet.
GLC02715.126
to Marion Epperly
January 8, 1861-1865
Epperly, Sarah, fl. 1850
Discusses a friend or family member [illegible] who she says ought to join her out west. Writes that there have been a number of weddings this season, but she has not yet been asked. Letter was written on 8 January, year and state not listed.
GLC02715.127
to C. M. Epperly and Mary M. Epperly
29 November 1868
Writes that they have written many letters to the Epperlys but have received none in return.
GLC02715.128
to his mother
15 August 1877
Phleager, H.D., fl. 1877
Apologizes for not having written and tells her the news from the area.
GLC02715.129
to Mary M. Epperly
6 September 1879
Alelay, Harriet C., fl. 1879
Sends her condolences over her Aunt's death. Writes that she hopes one day to see her mother and four children in heaven. Says that she is homesick for the county she grew up in.
GLC02715.130
[The Pennsylvania Packet].
26 June 1779
Includes "Dr. Morgan's Vindication," supported by Washington, and a list of those wanted for high treason.
GLC08209
[Speech of the Hon. Samuel Shellabarger of Ohio].
January 8,1866
Shellabarger, Samuel, 1817-1896
Speech on Reconstruction. Signed, with the number of copies requested, by Senators Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, William Windon, Thaddeus Stevens, and others.
GLC08227
[Mount Vernon account page].
January 12, 1785
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Account page from Mount Vernon listing monies paid to George Washington by Lewis Lamart, one of his rent collectors.
GLC08228
to John Franklin
January 10, 1781
Acknowledgement of Franklin's acceptance of the agency of British prisoners and his intention to contact Sir Henry Clinton to make sure that he makes no objection to Franklin's returning to New York.
GLC08229
[Two Beauregard related items].
1861-1869
Reporting that Union troops were between him and General Jones. Countersigned by General Pierre G. T. Beauregard, who adds a pencil note that forces were sent against the Union troops, who unfortunately already were retreating (GLC08238.01)...
GLC08238
to Pierre G. T. Beauregard
25 October 1869
Smith, Robert H., fl. 1869
Regarding a conversation with Jefferson Davis on the possibility of capturing Washington, D.C.
GLC08238.02
to James Harlan
20 June 1864
Carr, Andrew J., fl. 1864
Carr asks Senator Harlan for help in securing Lieutenant Frank Williams' release, a parolee captured at Gettysburg of the 13th North Carolina. He notes that prison authorities are making a similar request to Washington, because Williams gave...
GLC08247.02
[Receipt for slave-catching services].
05 August 1786
Receipt made out to James Rumsey for payment received by Daniel Neale for pursuit of "Runaway Servants" (most likely slaves). Endorsed by George Washington and George Rumsey on verso.
GLC08254
to Lucretia Mott
circa 27 October 1858
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Encloses a sum of money. "I need none other than the wish to help the cause to make me do so the moment it shall be in my power."
GLC03998.01
Connecticut gazette. [Vol. 26, no. 1344 (August 14, 1789)]
14 August 1789
With proposed draft of twelve amendments to the United States Constitution.
GLC08208
[Advertisement for clothing for slaves from New Orleans, Louisiana]
August 1860
C. E. Cate & Co.
Circular advertises slave shoes and hats by type, virtues, and price aimed at plantation owners who would have to clothe many slaves for reasonable prices. This company specialized in clothing products for slaves. The circular was published a few...
GLC08210
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