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[Pass for Eben Pearce]
25 November 1864
McDermot, E.M., fl. 1864
Pass allows Pearce through the line of battle.
GLC00066.039
29 November 1864
Rockwell, B. B., fl. 1864
GLC00066.040
8 June 1864
Tuther, Alfred G., 1840-?
Pass allows Pearce through the line of battle. Signature of Assistant Adjutant General is largely illegible, but research indicates that Alfred G. Tuther served as General Ralph P. Buckland's Assistant Adjutant General in the District of Memphis in...
GLC00066.041
4 July 1864
Gibson, Thomas, fl. 1864
Pass allows Pearce through line of battle. Name misspelled "Pierce."
GLC00066.042
7/30/1864
Browa, S. B., fl. 1864
GLC00066.043
[Furlough certificate]
5 January 1864
Bennett, James P., fl. 1864
Document officially grants furlough to Eben Pearce, allowing him to travel to Marietta, Ohio, from 5 January to 5 February 1864.
GLC00066.044
to Lena
January 20, 1864
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
Eben Pearce writes to his sister, Selina, about his furlough.
GLC00066.045
to Father and Mother
February 22, 1864
He reports that he is still giving oaths of allegiance.
GLC00066.046
March 2, 1864
Eben Pearce writes to his sister, Selina, from "The Parsonage" in Memphis, Tennessee. He reports that he is very busy with giving oaths.
GLC00066.047
to Father
May 2, 1864
He writes from the Provost Marshal's Office in Memphis, Tennessee. He discusses his plans for after the war, and also describes how one oath-taker was hanged for treason.
GLC00066.048
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