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to George F. Morse
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
January 15, 1865
Pearson, Charles G., fl. 1864-1865
Morse's new posting at Fort Federal Hill, news of family and friends, Morse's position as captain's clerk, developments at the Brotherhood.
GLC02180.17
to mother
January 16, 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
acknowledgement of letters and parcel from home, anticipated arrival of the pay master, his engagement as captain's clerk in Company D, and anticipation that the current captain will be transferred to Company B.
GLC02180.18
January 23, 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
attrition in the Brotherhood, the dwindling treasury, hopes for a revival of religion in the church, and affirmations of his faith in Christ.
GLC02180.20
to father
19 April 1865
report of battle and retreat, loss of knapsack and clothes, assassination of President Lincoln, and an accounting of the wounded and the dead.
GLC02180.26
12 June 1865
Jamieson's discharge, and death and funeral of Brotherhood member Frank R. Doane.
GLC02180.28
to Eugene Bradford
20 July 1865
arrival in Brooklyn, and the return of Bradford's money and blanket
GLC02180.32
22 December 1865
encouraging words to Morse on his business prospects, and Francis' infatuation with a young woman
GLC02180.37
14 November 1866
Fiske, John D., fl. 1866
unsuccessful attempt to locate information on Mr. Folsom
GLC02180.41
20 October 1867
Bradford, Eugene, fl. 1867
reminiscences about the war, and news of old friends
GLC02180.43
April 1868
Flint, F.W., fl. 1868
work in a telegraph office, general poor business prospects in the south, intention to go West, and regards to relatives.
GLC02180.45
25 May 1868
expressions of optimism about Morse's new position, a report of his recent buggy accident, the exchange of photographs.
GLC02180.47
[envelope to C.G Morse]
April 1865
GLC02180.50
[envelope to George F. Morse]
4 November 1867
GLC02180.52
to "Friend John"
12 May 1858
Signed "Charles"
GLC02181.01
to "Dear John"
3 August 1858
GLC02181.02
to "Friend Hale"
January 11, 1860
Signed [illegible]
GLC02181.05
to "Dear Teacher"
12 March 1860
McNice, Jenny, fl. 1860
Signed "Jenny McNice"
GLC02181.07
to unknown
19 August 1860
Perkins, Jacob N., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "Jacob Neal Perkins." Name of recipient is written in Greek alphabet, as are occasional phrases in the letter.
GLC02181.11
to "Cousin Hale"
20 August 1860
Parker, James M., fl. 1860-1864
Signed "James M Parker"
GLC02181.12
to "My Dear Hale"
20 November 1860
Perkins, John, fl. 1860
Signed "John Perkins"
GLC02181.13
to "Friend Powers"
25 August 1861
Bortens, H., fl. 1861
Signed [H Bortens?]
GLC02181.21
to "Brothers and Sister"
6 August 1861
Parker, Sarah H., fl. 1861
Signed "Sarah H Parker"
GLC02181.22
to [Chires?]
1 September 1861
Signed "Jacobus"
GLC02181.25
1815-1860
Signed "Jim"
GLC02181.29
to "Chum Halus"
4 June 1863
Signed "Jacob Neal Perkins"
GLC02181.30
to "Dear [Halos?]"
February 26, 1864
Signed "Jim" Written at Fort Sumner.
GLC02181.34
to "Powers"
10 December 1866
Bennett, J.M., fl. 1866
Signed "J M Bennett"
GLC02181.49
23 December 1866
Winchester, C.S., fl. 1866-1867
Signed "C S Winchester"
GLC02181.50
23 July 1867
Gale, George, fl. 1864-1870
Signed "George Gale"
GLC02181.55
12 August 1867
Signed "C. S.Winchester"
GLC02181.56
24 October 1870
Signed "Gale"
GLC02181.59
to "Josh"
2 March 1871
Signed "Joe"
GLC02181.61
February 27, 1876
Agard, W. A., fl. 1876
Signed "W A Agard"
GLC02181.67
[Poem in the Style of Greco-Roman Epics]
Poem that opens with an invocation to Muse
GLC02181.72
[Army and Navy Union of Wesleyan Circular with Member List]
1 October 1866
GLC02181.77
[Vermont Conference Seminary Annual Bulletin]
GLC02181.78
[Psi Upsilon Update for 1876-1877]
1876-1877
GLC02181.87
to Dearly Beloved
1861
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
In Fitchburg they marched about and then took the cars again. They got to Lincoln Square where they marched around until it was time to set up camp. The tents arrived late. He asks for his beloved to send him some dish cloths. They got their rations.
GLC02182.06
to dear wife
10 August 1861
He found a friend's shawl safe in the officers' tent. Many soldiers were sworn in to service. One boy tried to get a discharge because he never expected to go and only joined because the other boys taunted him. Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.11
19 August 1861
Serens became violently ill while on guard. They thought it was cholera but in the morning he was feeling just fine. In other news, The Captain was questioned about the non-comissioned officers. Letter includes a short poem that begins: "Juliana...
GLC02182.12
to Berdille
18 August 1861
He apologizes for not having come up to see him. Too many people were on furlough and he couldn't get away. But in 2 weeks, he plans to stay with him anyway, Written in Camp Lincoln
GLC02182.13
26 September 1861
He describes the service and the biblical text that was read. He also describes a man named Cutting wo spent more money that anyone else. His days are filled with drilling and picket duty
GLC02182.21
to dearly beloved
March 29, 1862
They still haven't managed to find the bullet. The not too badly wounded have already been sent home and he feels bad about this.
GLC02182.29
to Lt. Col. Clark
4 April 1862
Lincoln, A.J., fl. 1862
A letter of introduction for Mrs. Stone who will be coming to take care of her husband.
GLC02182.32
20 April 1862
They decided to amputate his foot and it is healing well. It may be a few more weeks before he is allowed to return home.
GLC02182.34
to Isaac Cover
3/30/1863
Valetz, Henry, fl. 1863
GLC02197.007
2/19/1864
Blecher, Henry B., fl. 1864-1865
GLC02197.010
8/11/1864
GLC02197.013
10/12/1864
GLC02197.015
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