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I send to all those with you as to you yourself my sincerest remembrance. Write to me at the following address.
GLC02766.065
to Sister
11 March 1863
Tracy, Frank J., fl. 1863
They struck tents the day before yesterday and are now under marching orders and are told to be ready to go at a moment's later. He says the officers are are more interested in money than they are in the union.
GLC03047.01
1863 Diary
1863
Cook, Henry, fl. 1862-1864
Henry Cook describes his life in camp, including his reading and other pasttimes, day trips into cities, soldiers' pay, food, and signal corps duty. He also writes of the movements of the signal corps and of his regiment (9th NJ Volunteers) in...
GLC03958.02
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Incoming Messages
December 8, 1881 - January 13, 1883
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
GLC04354.01
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Outgoing Messages
December 19, 1881 - March 3, 1885
GLC04354.02
3 December 1883 - 3 March 1885
GLC04354.03
Executive Mansion logbook of retained telegrams copies: Outgoing Messages (Political)
7 April 1884 - 7 July 1884
GLC04354.04
to son and daughter
15 December 1863
Walker, Asahel, fl. 1863
He writes of how the soldiers have been stealing his horses. A friend gave birth to a new baby.
GLC05733.02
an I Owe You note
December 26, 1862
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
GLC06581.04.01
to my dear mother
September 12, 1917
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951
GLC01601.01
September 21, 1917
GLC01601.02
December 25, 1917
GLC01601.03
July 26, 1918
GLC01601.04
to mother
January 25, 1918
GLC01601.05
January 31, 1918
GLC01601.06
April 19, 1919
GLC01601.07
November 6, 1917
GLC01601.08
to Lile Miller
December 22, 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
In this letter, Michael M. Miller writes home to his wife. He wishes she is well and says he is feeling better since the last time he wrote. He mentions that he feels like he has nothing to do but sit around. He also writes that the army is trying to...
GLC02155.125
December 25, 1863
In this letter, Michael M. Miller writes home to his wife. He wishes her a merry Christmas and hopes this is the last Christmas apart from her. Him and a friend went to a nearby place to eat and had a big meal for the holiday which he was happy about...
GLC02155.126
7 January 1864
GLC02155.127
January 11, 1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.128
January 13, 1864
GLC02155.129
January 17, 1864
GLC02155.130
January 20, 1864
Written from Camp at Brestow Station. He discusses whether "Grandpap's house" will be suitable to rent. Mentions that they are likely to have more visitors after the war as he will want to invite over his friends from the army and discuss their...
GLC02155.131
February 1, 1864
Writing from Camp at Brestow Station in Virginia, Miller thanks his wife for writing so often, but insists he doesn't need her to send him "a Box", presumably of food because "we now get fresh Bread all the time". He describes the rations in more...
GLC02155.132
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