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to Mary Epperly
13 November 1864
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Notes that they are almost out of rations. Writes that diphtheria claimed one of his relatives, but the rest are improving.
GLC02715.113
to C. M. Epperly
circa February 5, 1865
Epperly, Mary M., fl. 1859-1865
Writes that she just received his letters dated 13 January and 16 January. Notes that she had not received a letter since November 1864 and she was sure something had happened to him. Blasts the "sesech" who "look worse than a passle of Dog's catch...
GLC02715.118
to Marion Epperly
January 8, 1861-1865
Epperly, Sarah, fl. 1850
Discusses a friend or family member [illegible] who she says ought to join her out west. Writes that there have been a number of weddings this season, but she has not yet been asked. Letter was written on 8 January, year and state not listed.
GLC02715.127
to his mother
15 August 1877
Phleager, H.D., fl. 1877
Apologizes for not having written and tells her the news from the area.
GLC02715.129
to Miss Lillie
18 August 1865
Epperly, C. D., fl. 1865
Wishes to escort Miss Lillie to the institute. Note on verso wishes to escort Miss Lena to and from Church. Includes a biblical quote. The name Louola Martin is written several times on both sides of the paper.
GLC02715.133
[Legal document concerning land]
circa 1792-1793
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Signed in text twice by Knox as "HK." Writes he is conveying property to "WB" (referring to William Bingham). Wants to make sure everything is clearly expressed so the "true intent and meaning" of the deal is known to all parties. Includes mention...
GLC02719
[Cabinet photograph of Cassius Marcellus Clay]
1873 ca.
Bust length 3/4 profile of Cassius Marcellus Clay, signed on image "C.M. Clay." Noted as Ae[tat] 73. Inscription on verso list Clay's birth and death year, 1810-1903.
GLC02720
to George Minor
9 July 1859
Ingraham, Duncan N., 1802-1891
Ingraham, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, discusses the fabrication of guns at the Tredegar Foundry in Richmond, Virginia. States that Joseph Reid Anderson, owner of the Foundry, gave notice that ten guns are ready for inspection....
GLC02724
to James C. Dobbin
12 June 1855
Keitt, Laurence M., 1824-1864
Forwarding a letter requesting an appointment for a young man at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Written at the Orangeburg Courthouse, spelled "Orangeburgh" by Keitt.
GLC02726
[Fifty-cent interest-bearing note from the Imperial Government of Norton I]
1878/02/18
Norton, Joshua Abraham, 1819-1880
Signed by Joshua Abraham Norton as Norton I, self-proclaimed emperor of the United States. Check number 2510. On verso, affixed note reads "Yours Truly A.J. Bryant Mayor, San Francisco. Oct. 22nd, '78."
GLC02729.02
to Winfield Scott
14 March 1847
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Discusses the field tactics of Generals Twiggs, Quitman, and Scott. Written as major general of volunteers.
GLC02732
[Quote from Dickens's "Oliver Twist"]
26 May 1891
Worden, John L., 1818-1897
Quotes, "We need be careful how we deal with those about us, for death carries with it to some small circle of survivors, thoughts of so much omitted, and so little done - of so many things forgotten, and so many more which might have been repaired...
GLC02737
to Dolly Davis
January 10, 1862
Davis, Samuel H., ?-1862
Writes to his wife. Discusses illnesses in the camp. Mentions they are expecting heavy fighting soon. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.02
January 16, 1862
Writes to his wife. Mentions a gentleman named Henry being ill. A portion of the document is damaged and mended causing text loss on page one. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.03
20 July 1862
Writes to his wife from Camp Priceville, Mississippi. Discusses goods and currency values. Mentions a battle being fought in Murfreesborough (likely referring to the First Battle of Murfreesboro, fought on 13 July 1862 in Rutherford County...
GLC02738.05
20 August 1862
Writes to his wife. Minor fading causing some text loss. A draft transcript is available.
GLC02738.07
to Nancy E. Jones
circa August 1862
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
March to Charleston, and enthusiastic reception upon arrival.
GLC02739.004
1 September 1862
Instructions for directing letters. Written at Camp Terry.
GLC02739.005
2 September 1862
Sending $25; purchasing writing materials.
GLC02739.006
3 September 1862
Marching orders, perhaps to Cincinnati; expenses at home; determination to remain religious while in the army. Written at Camp Terry.
GLC02739.007
No news from home; will leave for either Cincinnati or Kentucky tomorrow. Written in Camp Terry
GLC02739.008
19 September 1862
They expect an attack on Louisville but he believes "if the rebbels undertakes it they wil git bad whipped." He has "no doubt but that the [war] wil be over by spring." He instructs his wife to teach their daughter as much as possible; "it is worth...
GLC02739.014
to Nancy E. Jones and Elizabeth Jones
29 September 1862
150,000 troops at Louisville with armies "a mile long and forty feet wide;" thanking Elizabeth Jones for being a good mother. With enclosed note to Nancy Jones, correcting a previous letter and the position of Gen. Hooker's corps.
GLC02739.016
17 October 1862
His regiment has not fought yet but Bill Elliot's has. There were 4,000-5,000 Confederates, outnumbering the Union four to one, but the Union won. He does not how many Union casualties there were but it was nothing "like so many as the rebbels."
GLC02739.019
26 October 1862
Confederates forced his regiment to change routes on their way to reinforce General Buell at Perryville and some of their men were taken prisoner. Although they were unable to reach Buell, he "whipped braggs army with one fourth the men that brag...
GLC02739.020
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