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to Ruth J. Sheldon
February 7, 1864
Blackman, Francis G., fl. 1861-1865
Writes that the weather is pleasant but that they cannot enjoy it because the rebels are moving about.
GLC02159.13
to his sister
13 May 1861
Davis, William B., fl. 1861-1862
Writes, "The whites have allmost all left and the nigers have full swing at every thing they never dreamt of living in such stile before. The inhabitants left every thing but themselves when Burnside came and beat a hasty retreat."
GLC02160.01
to Mary Blackman
25 October 1863
Writes to his mother. "...had a rite smart battle here ...prisons had no arms so they sent them away out of danger..." Describes the hard time they had getting to Martinsburg. Mentions going through New London, Washington, Baltimore, Harpers Ferry...
GLC02159.11
to Lile Miller
31 October 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written from camp near Warrenton Junction, Virginia. Expresses his regret that Uncle Wills' son died. Writes, "O what misery and heart aches children have caused thousands of Parents since this wretched war has been in progress." Mentions his...
GLC02155.112
14 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Dislikes the country between the Rapidan and Rappahannock Rivers, noting that the Confederates have "too much chance to flank us here." Writes, "Dear Lile I should love dearly to Be home with you this winter for I...
GLC02155.114
16 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Sympathizes regarding "the difficulties" between Lile and "the girls." Reports on camp news, expressing enjoyment that he received fresh bread, beans, potatoes, and rice as part of his rations the previous day...
GLC02155.115
December 6, 1863
Written from camp near Manassas Junction. Complains that Lile, his wife, should write to him more often. Notes that his company crossed the Rapidan and continued on to Orange Court House. Further discusses troop movements, noting his corps is putting...
GLC02155.119
December 16, 1863
Written from camp near Manassas Junction. Discusses a possible visit from Henry, noting that his camp is located near the Orange and Alexandria Rail Road. States that Lile can not come visit because there is nowhere for her to stay. Writes, "I see...
GLC02155.123
February 19, 1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.134
February 25, 1864
GLC02155.136
1 March 1864
GLC02155.138
7 March 1864
GLC02155.139
28 April 1864
Miller expresses uncertainty about how long they will stay at Camp Bristoe Station. He is fearful they will move and he will no longer receive Lile's letters, which are his only source of comfort. He repeats that he may not be discharged until the...
GLC02155.146
to Michael Miller
9 August 1861
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.148
2 May 1862
GLC02155.155
15 March 1864
GLC02155.174
13 March 1864
GLC02155.179
16 April 1864
GLC02155.183
to Brother
11 August 1863
GLC02155.189
1864
Kuch, Sallie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.192
to Brother Chip
15 August 1861
Lashel, Daniel, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.199
to Unknown
24 September 1861
GLC02155.200
1861
GLC02155.204
to his cousin Lill
20 August 1862
Amsden, Edward W., fl. 1862-1865
GLC02156.03
18 May 1864
GLC02156.18
to her sister
December 28, 1863
Mag, fl. 1862-1865
Written by "Mag" [or possibly "May"]. Written from Orange, New Jersey.
GLC02156.21
to unknown
7 May 1864
Williams, Edward, fl. 1864
Written from "Camp Cleaveland," likely Camp Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio.
GLC02156.24
circa 1862-1865
Collection of five miscellaneous envelopes.
GLC02156.31
to his mother
6 January 1863
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
Written from "Camp Parapet," located in Shrewsbury, Louisiana, near New Orleans. On patriotic stationery.
GLC02157.06
to mother
26 April 1863
GLC02157.14
6 March 1863
GLC02157.16
18 September 1863
GLC02157.29
December 4, 1863
GLC02157.39
GLC02157.41
Undated.
GLC02157.67
1869
Pritchard, J., fl. 1869
GLC02157.70
to Ira Andrews
3 May 1863
Bartlett, George O., fl. 1862-1865
He declares that his unit has taken the Confederate strong hold at Fredericksburg. The letter explains what the major commanding officers like General Joseph Hooker and Major General J. Sedgwick are doing. Written in pencil.
GLC02158.13
1 June 1863
Begins with a discussion of why Mr. Andrews has not written. Bartlett declares he has a toothache. Then he discusses the $200 he has saved. It means little to him at this point because he does "not care about having it much on hand when thare is a...
GLC02158.15
11 July 1863
He quickly tells Andrews that he has survived a difficult battle [the Battle of Gettysburg], which he describes as being the "hardest fort Battle in this Rebellion."
GLC02158.18
24 August 1863
He asks Andrews to write soon and says there is not much to write about. He notes that he lost his box of Tailor's trimmings and tools. He requests that E.G. Fairbanks send some history books to him. He offers to help orient E.G. Fairbanks to...
GLC02158.19
14 September 1862
Writes to his mother. States James's (his brother's) regiment went by but he did not get to see him. Tells her to direct letters to Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD, 18th regiment [CV]. Written in pencil.
GLC02159.03
26 March 1864
Blackman, James A., fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his mother about his hard journey and states he saw Frank [his brother Francis] for a few hours. He is very homesick.
GLC02159.14
2 December 1864
Writes to his mother that he spent Thanksgiving in Gettersburg [Gettysburg?]. They are now four miles from Harper's Ferry.
GLC02159.17
22 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Complains that Lile, his wife, does not write to him often enough. Refers to the Battle of Gettysburg and the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, where Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address and...
GLC02155.117
13 November 1861
Ford, Nicholas, fl. 1861
GLC02157.02
1 October 1863
Discusses another man, Mr. Spates, who apparently cheated on his wife. Professes his undying devotion to Lile. Hopes that Lile and Charles (his son) are in good health.
GLC02155.109
2 November 1863
Written from camp near Warrenton Junction, Virginia. Notes that they will likely move toward the Rappahannock River. Reports that [General Samuel] Crawford took command of their division. Complains that his rations consist of wormy crackers, pork...
GLC02155.113
19 November 1863
Written from camp near Kellys Ford. Predicts that his company will soon move from their present location to cross the Rapidan. Notes, "I am afraid Dear Lile we are agoing to have a Pretty hard campaign of it yet this fall, But I hope it may all come...
GLC02155.116
December 20, 1863
Written from camp near Manassas Junction. Relates that he has been sick. Refers to the possibility that Lile may take their son, Charley, to be photographed. Discusses mutual acquaintances and his items of clothing. Recalls the Battle of Gettysburg.
GLC02155.124
8 September 1862
GLC02155.160
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