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to Mrs. Tueneer
February 12, 1923
Rangland, Anna, fl. 1923
She offers his condolences on the passing of her brother. She discusses Mollie's strength and character.
GLC02167.60
to friend
10 July 1862
There was fighting at Nashville. An acquaintance has the measles. The author went to a wedding and notes that he's been away six months and it will turn into three years probably.
GLC02170.11
to Catherine (Kitty)
2 November 1862
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
The hospital has moved down on the banks of the river. The nuns left but not before converting a couple of the boys. He thinks she must be lonesome now that most of the boys have left.
GLC02170.16
to Kitty
24 December 1862
They are celebrating. The boys are throwing sky rockets. He missed inspection the other day. He cannot afford to send her a Christmas gift.
GLC02170.21
1 March 1863
They are now in Mississippi. They will be marching again but he doesn't know where they are going. They should expect to meet Grant's Army on the road. He will send a picture as soon as he can.
GLC02170.22
18 October 1863
He's been having a dull time even though there was a circus in town complete with an animal show. A friend of theirs is coming home but he was shot through the mouth. He has been picking up apples lately.
GLC02170.29
to Miss (Kitty)
1 November 1863
He notes that she is making a gift for him and could have sent it up with his father who came to visit him. He says he has gotten fatter since she last saw him. He would like her to send a few bushels of apples.
GLC02170.31
28 September 1864
He has been sick since he last wrote to her. But he assures her he will be alright in a few days. He is still waiting to go home.
GLC02170.59
to Heather Henry
5 July 1861
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
He got a pass to go down to Washington the other day. He visited the gallery and the senate chambers. Very Faded.
GLC02172.04
to Miss Sue Johnston
3 October 1861
Johnston, Witter H., fl. 1861-1864
He meant to go home today but when he got up it was raining so he decided not to. Last night Ellens's death was alluded to on the stage.
GLC02167.02
to Miss Dora Johnston
February 12, 1868
He was sorry to hear of the unpleasant feeling in regard to Mr. Abbot's leaving. All he reads is law now. He wants to know if his father will rent the farm.
GLC02167.52
18 May 1871
He talks about various activities at the college including lectures and commencement week.
GLC02167.58
to Unknown
circa 1861-1865
They only got about 2/3 of their ration before going to Bull Run, so they were without food for a day and a half. When the bullets wer flying they saw a black berry patch and immediately began picking berries so the Colonel called them the black...
GLC02172.12
to Father
30 August 1863
Scarborough, William H., fl. 1862-1865
Yesterday they had a grand review in which General Banks reviewed them, He talks about how the life of a soldier is actually pretty nice.
GLC02173.16
The Folly of invading Virginia
1953
Oswald, Richard
Collateral to Oswald manuscript, printing some of Oswald's other manuscripts concerning British policy in America. GLC 7121 is not in the limited edition printed by the University of Virginia Press.
GLC07121coll
[Item inventory]
October 9, 1763
Kemble, Stephen, 1740-1822
An inventory of houshold items.
GLC07126.02
to Peter Farlin
9 October 1763
Farlin, Peter, fl. 1763
This document appears to be a copy of an invoice sent from Lieutenant Stephen Kemble to Peter Farlin, which Farlin answered and sent back to Kemble. The document is written to Farlin, but at the end of the document there is a note, under which is...
GLC07126.03
to Lieutenant Kemble
10 October 1763
Stenhouse, John, fl. 1763
This document appears to be a copy of an invoice sent from Lieutenant Stephen Kemble to John and Robert Stenhouse, which was answered and sent back to Kemble. The document is concluded with a postscript from P. M. Farlin. As a result, it is believed...
GLC07126.04
to James Finlay
7 September 1763 to 12 October 1763
This document appears to be a copy of an invoice sent from Lieutenant Stephen Kemble to James Finlay, which was answered by Windore Brown on the behalf of Finlay.
GLC07126.05
[Engraving of Alexander Hamilton]
1763-1783
Engraving of Alexander Hamilton, based on a painting by Alonzo Chappel.
GLC07167.02
Mr. Parker
12 May 1809
Cole, J. A., fl. 1809
GLC07173.06.01
Mr. Lafayette
3 January 1809
Parish, J., 1767-1836
GLC07173.06.02
to Eben R. Ayers
06 July 1861
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
This letter discussess the possibility of an appointment, but there is such demand for a position that James A. Garfield believes that Eban Ayers best choice is to contact his local congressman, and see if he can put in a early application.
GLC07187.01
25 November 1861
This letter is in reply to Eben's letter on the 5th, Garfield says he delayed answering in the hope that he would be able to help, but has been compelled to abandon his efforts.
GLC07187.02
22 September 1861
A letter from Garfield to Ayers saying that Garfield would be glad to have Ayers and his men join his regiment. also that he would make it a point to write to Ayers aunt Maria soon and that the only reason he hasn't in a while it that he was away for...
GLC07187.03
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