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Exceution of Dr. David Wright
23 October 1863
Summary of several newspaper articles on a man who supposedly shot a Yankee Lieutenant
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Recollections of Members of the Twenty-First
1861-1877
The twenty-first remembers the what happened with Dr. David Wright.
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to Charles Burpee
11 July 1913
He writes that he was not on guard the night that Dr. David Wright may have tried to escape.
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10 July 1913
Baldium, J.B., fl. 1913
Hewrites that he encloses a brief account of his time working in the jail at Norfolk, VA.
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to unknown
19 November 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Extract from a letter about the excecution of Dr. David Wright.
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Copy of 360.
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William Stone Hubbell
Biography of William Stone Hubbell, an officer in the twenty-first
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Permission granted to Mrs. Adeline Burpee and daughter to come to Fort Monroe
14 September 1863
Naglee, H.M., fl. 1863
Official permission from the head quarters of the military governor.
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General Orders, No. 11
10 October 1863
Johnston, Geo. H., fl. 1863
Procedure for officer of Volunteers wishing to resign.
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Receipt for Thomas F. Burpee
17 November 1863
Burdick, C.M., fl. 1863
For the cost of shirts. He paid $6.00.
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Budget sheet or scratch paper used for accounting
Shows total expenditures per month including clothing, rations, and servants.
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receipt for train ticket
27 August 1862
To freight from Hartford
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Granting permission to Burpee to take a leave of absence
14 June 1863
Patrick, Marsena Rudolph, 1811-1888
Burpee has permission to go to Ft. Monroe en route for Baltimore and he can also take his horse,
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Forwarding note for Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
30 April 1864
Adams & Co. (Express company)
Said to contain 650 dollars.
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to friends
February 10, 1852
Mentions Angeline, Adeline's sister who died.
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Rooms of the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair, Under Lindell Hotel, St. Loius, MO
March 31, 1864
dark yellow
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Union
7 October 1861
features George Washington on a horse
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Why Don't You Take It?
features one dog looking down at a piece of meat that says Washington on it as another dog walks by.
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12 November 1862
features woman in dress with American flag holding a flag that says Union.
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features tree filled with flags
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One Nation--One Government
features arc with all the states written in it. eagle sits on top with flags.
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Union-State of Vermont-Freedom and Unity
light blue. features woman holding flag against circular picture of Vermont.
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Headquarters, Pennsylvania State Agency
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Major Gen. George B. McClellan
26 September 1861
picture of McClellan on the morning of July 26, 1861
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features picture dog wearing collar that says Scott and another dog wearing collar that says Jeff looking at a piece of meat that says Washington
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