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to Joseph Bell
July 24, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
Order for dividends.
GLC02166.023
to Mary Hughes
July 29, 1862
His health; his wife's employment; false friends; shirts, honey, and newspapers from home.
GLC02166.024
July 30, 1862
News in the Cincinnati Gazette pertaining to exchange of prisoners.
GLC02166.025
to Mrs. Judge Thompson.
Canceling request for aid in securing parole from prison.
GLC02166.026
July 31, 1862
Explaining his appeal to Mrs. Thompson for parole; enclosing a clipping from the Cincinnati Gazette; numbering of letters.
GLC02166.027
August 3, 1862
"Dog days" of summer; uncomfortably hot conditions in prison (with pencil note from postal inspector: "Precisely the same quarters the Unions soldiers occupy.")
GLC02166.028
August 6, 1862
Encouraging his wife to write more often.
GLC02166.029
August 7, 1862
Delay in receiving mail.
GLC02166.030
August 9, 1862
Mail received through Capt. Tiffany; worries about his wife's health.
GLC02166.031
August 10, 1862
Enduring Sundays in prison; mending his own clothes; receiving newspapers.
GLC02166.032
August 12, 1862
Handmade sleeve buttons for his wife; diphtheria in Wheeling; draft dodgers; enclosing various clippings; transcribing a letter by N.A. Gray about contraband letters. With several lines on page three written over in a second, darker hand.
GLC02166.033
August 13, 1862
Keeping track of sent/received letters.
GLC02166.034
August 15, 1862
Urging his wife to write regularly; fellow inmate's decision to take the oath [of allegiance?], and Hughes' opinion in the matter.
GLC02166.035
Postscript to previous letter urging his wife to say nothing of his remarks regarding Mr. G___'s cause.
GLC02166.036
To: John H. Hilldring.
1955/04/25
Sterling, Thomas M., fl. 1955
Asking if Hilldring can give him an affidavit on Colonel Stewart because Stewart wants to keep serving until he becomes eligible for retirement. The affidavit can give "evidence which will warrant the board recommending his retention upon the...
GLC06196.072
To: Maurice E. Peloubet.
1955/04/28
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Thank you letter to Peloubet for sending Hilldring a congratulatory note for the 1955 citation that he "received from the Military Government Association last Saturday."
GLC06196.073
To: M. R. Falk.
TL: John to Miss Re: expressing his feelings about Saturday night-he felt very happy, delighted and highly flattered. He also tells her he feels sorry that she would not let him pay for the tickets.
GLC06196.074
To:Norman Acton.
Thank you letter to Acton for sending a congratulatory note.
GLC06196.075
To:Major Thomas M. Sterling.
Sending Sterling the affidavit he requested and telling Sterling that it is hard for him to make a judgment on Lieutenant Colonel Stewart.
GLC06196.076
To: Hiram S. Gans.
1955/04/29
Thank you letter to Mr. and Mrs. Gans, "for arranging for the award, for being so hospitable and cordial," to him and his wife.
GLC06196.077
To: Arthur Anderson.
1955/05/09
A thank you letter to Anderson for sending Hilldring a telegram.
GLC06196.078
1955/07/07
Burgess, Carter Lane, 1916-2002
Informing Hilldring of the officer corps personnel, and asking Hilldring if he can revise it.
GLC06196.079
To:John H. Hilldring.
1955/07/08
Cox Fahey, Daniel Jr., fl. 1955
Asks Hilldring to give support to the CA/MG function.
GLC06196.080
To: Colonel Daniel Cox Fahey Jr.
1955/07/12
Views on CA/MG status.
GLC06196.081
To: General Crawford F. Sams.
Sending Sams a letter that Hilldring received from Burgess.
GLC06196.082
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