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Col. George W Jackson and Lt Col Eli Lilly of the 9th Indiana Cavalry
1864
Lilly, Eli, fl. 1864
Collateral photograph of Col. George W Jackson and Lt Col Eli Lilly of the 9th Indiana Cavalry.
GLC07566.02
to Jemima Shifflet
January 1862
Shifflet, Hillary, 1823-1863
Shifflet cried upon reading her last letter, glad to hear that the family was well. He reports that "our union men have gain[ed] another greate victory on cumberland river" though the men "had to dis mount from thare horses and fight on foot." He...
GLC02174.02
March 11, 1862
Written on patriotic stationery. Shifflet was very thankful to receive the box of chicken, pies, and cakes she sent as he "had nothing fit to eat for three weeks" and "it puts me in mind of home." He expects to see the family very soon if all goes...
GLC02174.03
to Fanny Shifflet
August 19, 1862
Shifflet encourages his daughter to "be a good girl and mind your mother" and to "go to school ever chance you git." He asks her to look after the other children, Patsy, Mariah, and Jonney and promises to send money so that Fanny may have new...
GLC02174.04
October 6, 1862
Written in pencil on patriotic stationery. Shifflet asks his wife to write as soon as she receives the money he has sent as he worries it is lost. He was nearby when George Ennis was shot and "my cap box was shot off of my belt and fore bullets...
GLC02174.05
December 22, 1862
Shifflet was unhappy to hear that his wife is "striping tobacco for I donte want you to hav to work for noboddy but your self." He has "but one oald shirt and hit [it] is full of holes and no socks a tall." He asks for descriptions of the children...
GLC02174.06
February 8, 1863
Shifflet received Fanny's ring and will keep it until he goes home, "if I live to git home." He will go home the next time he is paid "if I can git off enny way a tall." His division is "alooking for another big fight in a few days" and has "bin a...
GLC02174.07
February 13, 1863
Shifflet went out with a forage team today and they are "as tired as I am of the war." He declares that "this onholy war wood a bin over if oald Lincoln wood a let the negros alone I wish he had forty the blackest negroes in the South tide to him."...
GLC02174.08
March 15, 1863
GLC02174.09
May 3, 1863
GLC02174.10
June 4, 1863
GLC02174.11
July 30, 1863
GLC02174.12
November 18, 1863
GLC02174.13
Circa November 22, 1861
Written in pencil. Dated November 22 but no year.
GLC02174.14
to Hillary Shifflet
March 13, 1863
Digly, James, fl. 1863
GLC02174.15
to: "Dear Mother."
1860/?/07
Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1917
GLC02234.01
to: "My dear Father."
1862/09/10
GLC02234.04
to: "My dear Sister."
1862/12/12
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GLC02234.05
to: "My dear Mother."
1864/05/08
Written at the Hanover Court House
GLC02234.06
1864/06/09
Writes "I was taken prisoner on the 27 of May. I arrived here yesterday ... Please send me a good thick blanket."
GLC02234.07
1864/06/02
GLC02234.08
1864/06/20
Writes "We are allowed to receive boxes of provisions, please send some sugar & coffee & cheese & ham &c. ... I was very sorry to hear that some of my friends should have been pleased that I was captured. ... I lost all my shirts & socks the day I...
GLC02234.09
1864/06/27
Writes "I have no way to pay for my washing except by borrowing."
GLC02234.10
1864/06/29
Writes "Please send me some diarrhea medicine."
GLC02234.11
1864/07/19
GLC02234.12
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