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to Lile Miller
19 April 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Complains about his inability to obtain a furlough. Expects to stay at Fairfax Station through the summer.
GLC02155.095
23 April 1863
Regarding his inability to get a furlough, writes, "Dear Wife there is an under handed game at work here, those that are Particular friends of Little Eddy McPherson stands the Best chance as they write on to him he goes to Genl Heintzleman [sic]...
GLC02155.096
6 May 1863
Reflects on his service: "...when we look at the army of the Potomac under Genl Hooker how they have Been marching and fighting the last week we ought not to complain, many a poor fellow whose time was nearly out... whose Boddy now lies a lifeless...
GLC02155.098
8 May 1863
Complains about his inability to obtain a furlough, noting Governor Andrew Curtin granted a soldier from his company a furlough. Another man wrote to "Little Eddy," possibly Representative Edward McPherson, who granted him a furlough. Miller notes,...
GLC02155.099
10 May 1863
Regarding the Battle of Chancellorsville, writes that there is "a great deal of excitement about Genl Hookers last defeat if such it can be called, it is verry currently Reported here this morning that he is again crossing, But I do not think it is...
GLC02155.100
to Sarah Ogden
22 June 1863
Ogden, Edward H., fl. 1835-1865
Writes from Camp Russell. Says they have had good weather since they left, and he mentions that both Alfred and William are doing well. Notes Private McLaughlin was injured "very severely while bathing in the canal last week, striking his head upon...
GLC06559.146
12 July 1863
Writes to his wife from camp near Waynesboro. Says after arriving in Waynesboro and "resting for a day, we were sent on a reconnaisance [sic] in force (our whole division) under Sam Smith into 'My Maryland.'" They came within a short distance of...
GLC06559.147
Writes from a field near the Maryland border. Says his regiment has not received any rations, and they have "been on short allowance" since they left Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The men have been buying their own bread, and they finally got coffee...
GLC06559.148
14 July 1863
Writes from his camp near Hagerstown. Says his regiment left their camp at Waynesboro, [Pennsylvania], and marched "through pelting rain." They arrived just outside of Hagerstown last evening and found that the rebels were occupying the town....
GLC06559.149
circa 1863
Writes to his wife over a three day period, Sunday afternoon, Monday, and Tuesday morning.
Sunday afternoon: Writes that the men marched from Hagerstown, Maryland to their present site, "leaving there, last night about midnight, & halting on the...
GLC06559.150
1861-1865
Writes that his regiment has been selected for a term of duty lasting three months, unless they get an earlier discharge. Says his regiment was digging trenches "all last night," while ammunition was being distributed to the soldiers. Notes he is...
GLC06559.151
Writes a brief letter to his wife informing her they they just received marching orders to an unknown destination. Says there were "many exciting rumors in camp this afternoon," but there is no definite information as to where they will be traveling...
GLC06559.152
23 July 1863
Writes to his wife from Camp Rest, near Greencastle. Writes that he is anxious to hear from home. Says he has become extremely homesick, and he cannot wait to return to his family. Notes his duty is completed, and he should be sent home soon...
GLC06559.153
[An aid badge for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition]
circa 1876
Ogden, Sarah Perot, 1831-?
A Woman's Christian commission aid badge for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. Hand engraved with the name "Sarah Morris Ogden" on the reverse.
GLC06559.155
[A pincushion]
Pincushion embroidered with flowers on the front and "EHO" on the reverse.
GLC06559.156
[Name tag]
Brass name tag stamped "E. H. Ogden, Riverton, New Jersey."
GLC06559.157
[Division of a fence between John Freeman and Nathaniel Wing]
18 April 1803
Freeman, John, fl. 1803-1809
Delineates the bounds of each man's fence and states that Freeman will make all the fence westward of said boundary and Wing will make the fence eastward. Noted as entered with the clerk on 1 November 1803.
GLC09028.08
[Contract for purchase of land between John Freeman and Richard Billings]
5 December 1804
Billings, Richard, fl. 1804
Signed by Billings and Gilead Manse [?]. Billings owes Freeman $1500 for the sale of a piece of land with a dwelling house and barn in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
GLC09028.09
[Pay receipt for John Freeman]
February 1, 1809
Baker, Obadiah, fl. 1809
Baker signs as receiving payment from Freeman for milk and other items.
GLC09028.10
A list of the Grand Juror for County of Barnstable
March 1809
Lists jurors names and home town. John Freeman is listed as foreman from Sandwich, Massachusetts.
GLC09028.11
[Receipt for payment of wages]
17 November 1809
Eldridge, Simon, fl. 1809
Received $7.60 for payment of "my Blak [sic] boy's wage..." Possibly Eldridge's African American slave or servant.
GLC09028.12
[Pay receipt]
18 August 1816
Lowell, H.C., fl. 1816
Lowell promises to pay Benjamin Freeman $138 in three annual payments with interest. Paid dates and amounts listed on verso. Accepted by B.F. Freeman by his attorney Abneer Knowles.
GLC09028.13
[Bill of sale of a house]
31 June 1824
Turner, Joshua, fl. 1824
Turner signs that he has received $45 payment from John Freeman for the sale of his house.
GLC09028.14
10 May 1827
Seaville, Charles M., fl. 1827
Seaville promises to pay Watson Freeman $27.53 with interest.
GLC09028.15
17 November 1827
Bates, L., fl. 1827
Bates paid $25 to Watson Freeman.
GLC09028.16
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