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to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
December 10, 1973
Sherman, Mary, fl. 1973
One letter from Mary Sherman to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Sherman supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3436
Teasley, Denise, fl. 1973
One note from Denise Teasley to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Teasley supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3437
Leonard, George, fl. 1973
One letter from George Leonard to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. Leonard supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "The only place left unscorched is soon to slip away."
GLC09613.02.3438
Kurt, fl. 1973
One letter from Kurt to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated December 10, 1973. He supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
GLC09613.02.3439
to Mahala F. Page
December 30, 1864
Page, Enoch S., fl. 1864-1865
One letter addressed to Mahala F. Page from Enoch S. Page dated Petersburg, December 30, 1864.
GLC06359.44
Balkans Cringe Under New Allied Threat from the South
December 20, 1943
Los Angeles Times (Firm)
One newsmap entitled, "Balkans Cringe Under New Allied Threat from the South" dated, December 20, 1943. Consists of a map depicting possibilites of offensive strategies with Turkey's aid to the Allies. Reverse side contains articles related to...
GLC09619.045
to Lula and John Elmer Dyer
December 30, 1943
Dyer, Robert E., 1925-2018
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 26, 1943. Written on stationery featuring soldiers parachuting from a plane the closest man is saying, "I sure wish the girls back home could see me now - BACK HOME!"
GLC09996.079
December 20, 1945
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 20, 1945. Return address is a San Francisco, California APO Box.
GLC09996.357
December 30, 1945
One letter from Robert E. Dyer to Lula and John Elmer Dyer dated December 30, 1945. Return address is a San Francisco, California APO Box.
GLC09996.359
to Dorothy K. Landau
December 10, 1943
Landau, Daniel B., 1907-1968
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 10, 1943. Pertains to being stationed in California.
GLC09993.247
to Daniel Landau
Landau, Dorothy K., 1908-1992
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated December 20, 1943. Pertains to life in Corsicana, Texas.
GLC09993.265
GLC09993.266
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 30, 1943. Pertains to daily life while stationed on a naval base. Mentions receiving care packages, letters and news from where he is stationed.
GLC09993.289
One letter addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 30, 1943. Pertains to daily life while stationed on a naval base. Mentions missing them.
GLC09993.290
One envelope addressed to Dorothy K. Landau from Daniel Landau dated December 20, 1943.
GLC09993.291
One letter addressed to Daniel Landau from Dorothy K. Landau dated December 30, 1943. Mentions how she feels celebrating the New Year without him.
GLC09993.292
to Monsieur Le Prefet
Blois, A.J.E.R. de, fl. 1789
One letter addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet [in French] dated April 14, 1808.
GLC07688.02
to Miss Wesley Carter
December 30, 1863
Heirs, William A., fl. 1858-1897
Written at a Confederate winter camp near Orange, Virginia
GLC03135.05.052
to Bro. Sherman
December 10, 1863
He hasn't been able to write because there have been so many wounded under his care, both Union and Rebel soldiers. He describes particular soldiers he was able to save.
GLC07205.018
real estate bill for Josephine B. Bruce
December 30, 1905
GLC09400.649
to John A. Fox
December 10, 1888
Williams, J.C., fl. 1888
Includes 2 business cards. Requests a historical pamphlet that G. W. Thomas recommended.
GLC02198.52
to Mary
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
He received a letter from his father who is well. His father told him that William H. Pratt is in the hospital. James assures Mary that he is safer now than if he had stayed in the brigade.
GLC02415.059
to Mother
December 10, 1862
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
They are now off the Tortugas. They got to see Fort Tyler. The trip has been pleasant. He says he has never enjoyed a trip so much in his life. There is no fighting in the near future.
GLC02743.05
to Mother and Sister
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
They landed at Fort Jefferson. Recently he had the best meal he had since going to sea: soup and soft bread. He describes the coconut trees near the fort.
GLC02751.13
Wife and Daughter
March 9, 1865
Oles, Jabez B., fl. 1861-1870
GLC03523.33.09
To Lizzie Simmons
March 9, 1862
Simmons, George W., fl. 1861-1863
Written at Camp Casey
GLC03523.48.06
to Libbie Elmore
December 30, 1862
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
They received orders to pack their knapsacks and three days rations and march. They were going on picket when they heard there was a raid of 1500 Rebel cavalry somewhere in the vicinity. He describes their strategy. Then they were ordered to march...
GLC06588.279
to Adolphus Crans
Crans, William, fl 1861-1865
GLC06627.02.06
to Unknown
They are currently camped at Locust Point in Chesapeake Peak Bay. They thought they knew what what it was to be a soldier when they left Camp Wheeler but they had no idea what was coming next.
GLC07205.017
to Father
March 21, 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
The "Keohuck" broke down. The first division is going West.
GLC07705.151
March 19, 1863
Everyone has been ordered to Tennessee to reinforce Rosencrane.
GLC07705.152
March 27, 1863
Last page includes a tracing of his hand for his father to determine his glove size.
GLC07705.153
1 April 1863
Gen. Dix has given orders for their regiiment to be ready at all hours to pack up and leave. He may go on to RIchmond
GLC07705.154
4 April 1863
He left Newport News at 9am and on the way stayed in a first class hotel for a night. He will send $240 by express mail.
GLC07705.155
8 April 1863
Includes a map of Fortress Monroe and surrounding area.
GLC07705.156
12 April 1863
On the move again, at daybreak disembarked at Portsmouth...very faded, unable to read.
GLC07705.157
14 April 1863
Yesterday the rebels advanced upon their cavalry pickets and opened fire. A skirmish broke out and quickly ended. He hears they have about 15,000 men which can resist and keep at bay 50 to 100,000 men.
GLC07705.158
16 April 1863
He read Col. Kimball's obituary. If his wife desires it, they will have a grand farewell.
GLC07705.159
18 April 1863
Skirmishes broke out resulting in the loss of 6 men.
GLC07705.160
26 April 1863
He describes the camp where very often they hear "Johnny Reb's" bullets fly overhead. 3 of their men have been wounded. He regrets joining the infantry, and would have gone into the cavalry or artillery arm instead.
GLC07705.161
29 April 1863
He doesn't think they will move again until Monday when the new enlists arrive. He has adopted a resolution of condolence for Lt Col. Kimbal's family.
GLC07705.162
30 April 1863
Dix issued a telegraph dispatch ordering them to stay after their term of service expires , until May 12th. but they don't want to stay. There's no reason why it is a necessity.
Includes the order given from headquarters.
GLC07705.163
to M. R. Morgan
14 August 1863
Eaton, A. B., fl. 1861-1864
He writes that Richard Jackson has been engaged as a clerk in the subsistence department at a salary of $75 per month.
GLC07705.164
19 August 1863-21 August 1863
On board a steam ship, close to the "Powhattan." He describes the other ships he can see and Fort Sumpter..."The smoke curling up from our guns on Morris Island as well as those of the enemy..." He formed a friendship with Capt. Gadsden of the "Arajo...
GLC07705.165
23 August 1863
There are orders to retain the mail for the present.
GLC07705.166
30 August 1863
Letter informing him that B. Dobbs of his regiment will be calling on him in New York.
GLC07705.167
He writes about his daily schedule. In his off hours he lifts weights, works on his arithmetic, takes a stroll or rides a horse...dines with Andy Dobbs...
GLC07705.168
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
December 10, 1878
Sullivan, C. A., fl. 1878
asks him to get him some appointment if possible.
GLC09400.332
December 30, 1878
Sneed, N.D., fl. 1878-1879
concerned about the reduction of employees in the Railway Mail Service.
GLC09400.359
Henderson, J.H., fl. 1877-1878
requests that Bruce recommend him to Hon. Durkee.
GLC09400.402
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