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to Blanche Kelso Bruce
22 May 1880
Townsend, J.B., fl. 1879-1880
wants the Post Master at Grenada removed and Col. B.C. Adams appointed supervisor of the mint at New Orleans.
GLC09400.507
11 March 1880
Collins, C., fl. 1879
wants senator to recommend Lee Jarvis for supervisor of the census.
GLC09400.508
February 19, 1880
Murphy, Chas., fl. 1879
thanks him for getting the appointment of Post Master. notes that he currently holds a seat in the legislature and will have to give that up in order to be Post Master because it is against the rules of the post office to hold both positions.
GLC09400.509
21 May 1880
Tilley, fl. 1879-1880
asks senator to help her sister Queenie, whose health is poor, to find a place by the 1st of July.
GLC09400.511
21 April 1880
True, H.W., fl. 1879
requests the Agricultural Report for 1879.
GLC09400.512
February 26, 1880
Tindall, R.M., fl. 1879
requests Hayden's Reports of surveys in the West.
GLC09400.513
June 1880
Tourgee, A.W., fl. 1880
desires the endorsement of the Republican party for his paper A Fool's Errand.
GLC09400.519
to Isora Skinkle
circa September
Sayles, Sumner, fl. 1862-1868
Informs his sister that he will not be coming home on a furlough. Inquires on how her Sabbath school picnic went in Washington. Writes that there was an expedition in Louisiana to seek out the rebels. Reports that his brigade did not go on the...
GLC03523.32.21
Instructions for visiting the hospital
7 January 1778
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Headquarters, Valley Forge. "The Commander in Chief being informed that many disorders and irregularities have taken place at the Hospitals and in some the sick are not tended with due care thinks it necessary that each Hospital should be visited by...
GLC09246
to Isora Sayles
21 May 1863
Writes to his sister from camp Fort Hill, two miles from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Discusses charging on the enemy last Tuesday. Describes having to charge over a large hill and fallen timber and brush where they then laid low and fired on the enemy...
GLC03523.32.12
29 May 1863
Writes to his sister from a camp two miles from Vicksburg, Mississippi. Reports that they have stormed the enemy's works twice, once on the 19th of May and the other on the 22nd of May. Writes that his company did not lose any men in the last...
GLC03523.32.13
6 June 1863
Writes to his sister from the field. Reports that he has been in two fights so far and has not been injured yet. Discusses her upcoming wedding and how he would like to be there. Writes about there being very few girls and says that he has not...
GLC03523.32.14
Requests that his sister tell their father to do what he thinks is best with the money that he sent home. Writes that he should be able to send more money after the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Speaks of a friend being well and as fat as a pig....
GLC03523.32.15
21 June 1863
Writes to his sister. Discusses how a man named Erving A. Porter died. Writes that Erving got up at 3:00 am as usual to get a drink and then went back to bed and never woke up again. His bunk mate found him lying still in the morning with his hand...
GLC03523.32.16
11 July 1863
Writes to his sister. Reports that they entered Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4th. Describes conquering and entering Vicksburg, Mississippi as being the most glorious fourth he ever had. Reports that 30 to 40 thousand men surrendered and were...
GLC03523.32.17
20 July 1863
Writes to his sister. Describes the beauty of Natchez, Mississippi. Notes that it is situated on a high bluff and that it is the main part of the town. Comments, "I thought that lake Providence louisanna [sic] was the gratest place for white...
GLC03523.32.18
28 July 1863
Writes to his sister. Comments on how happy he and the boys were to learn of General John Pemberton's surrender. Discusses various people and news from back home. Mentions that he is on duty every other day.
GLC03523.32.19
7 August 1863
Informs his sister that there is no reason why he should not share his letters from her with the other boys. Comments that the information given is sure to leak out somehow anyway and that it is only fair that he shares his letters because the men...
GLC03523.32.20
18 September 1863
Thanks his sister for the package that she sent him. Inquires if she likes her new mother-in-law. Informs her that he will not be able to get a furlough this year and that he prefers it that way. Writes that he would prefer to wait until he can...
GLC03523.32.22
30 September 1863
Informs his sister that they might be heading up the river to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Writes that it has been raining for the last couple of days and the rivers are finally rising. Says that the rivers have been so low that several steamers have...
GLC03523.32.23
28 October 1863
Informs his sister that they will be spending the winter in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Complains about not receiving letters from people back home. Writes that he is afraid that he might have offended a friend named Mill in his last letter because she...
GLC03523.32.24
15 November 1863
Reports that a man named Eugene Thomas, along with the rest of the men, might have been taken prisoner while traveling home on a furlough. Writes that he has also heard the story is not true. Informs his sister that he sent both her and his mother...
GLC03523.32.25
circa 21 November 1863
Informs his sister that he will be sending some money. Reports that they do battalion drill everyday, dress parade afterwards, and that they have picket duty and camp guard duty. Writes about friends and family back home. Letter has an image and...
GLC03523.32.26
4 December 1863
Writes to his sister from camp. Reports that his new boots and stockings fit perfectly. Discusses how long a man named Knap will be able to stick it out in the services. Believes that Knap will have a hard time getting out of the service once he...
GLC03523.32.27
to William P. Sayles
December 8, 1863
Writes to his father from camp. Informs him that he sent ten dollars home. Complains about how long it has been since he has received any letters from the Silases family. Writes that a man named Knapp is a fool for trying to recruit all the...
GLC03523.32.28
22 December 1863
Writes to his sister from camp. Comments that she looked quite lean in her picture, but he has never been fatter. Reports that the lieutenant bet five dollars that the war will be over soon and that they will be able to go home by June and that...
GLC03523.32.29
2 January 1864
Writes to his sister from camp. Informs her that it rained and snowed on the last day of the year and that it has been cold. Describes having a "first rate" oyster dinner for Christmas. Notes that everything has been first rate since they have...
GLC03523.32.30
February 17, 1864
Informs his sister that he is no longer with his company, that he has been detached to guard ordnance stores. Writes that he prefers it over staying with the company. Comments that he is not surprised that it takes two stoves to keep her and her...
GLC03523.32.31
4 March 1864
Sayles, Nelson, fl. 1861-1865
Writes to his cousin. Informs her that his regiment is on picket duty. Reports that his colonel is the acting Brigade General and believes that if he tries hard enough, he will receive a star. The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner...
GLC03523.32.32
to his cousin
28 April 1864
Reports that he has not heard from Sumner (likely his cousin Sumner Sayles) since he was in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Notes that his regiment received orders to go on a scout this Saturday. Comments that scouting is the fun part about soldiering....
GLC03523.32.33
19 May 1864
Reports that they just returned from a scout where they were looking for "old forest" (General Nathan Bedford Forrest). Comments that they were close but he ran like a "white rabbit." Describes following General Nathan Forrest for 80 miles down...
GLC03523.32.34
14 June 1864
Writes to his sister. Reports on the casualties they received during a recent battle. Discusses the various men that were either killed or wounded, including their colonel. Describes his colonel as being one of the best and that "some of the boys...
GLC03523.32.35
4 July 1864
Writes to his sister. Mentions that the men are feeling rowdy for this Fourth of July. Comments that they want to have a good time while they have a chance to. Discusses how bad he felt when heard about Oney's (possible family friend) wife killing...
GLC03523.32.36
12 July 1864
Writes to his sister. Inquires after the folks back home. Reports that his and another regiment might be put on provo duty. Comments that if they are put on provo duty they will be staying in place for a while. Speaks of friends and family.
GLC03523.32.37
31 August 1864
Writes to his sister from camp. Mentions a lady, Mill, from back home being sour and pities the man who marries her. Inquires after the farm. Wants to know if his father will have a hard time working the farm this year. Letter has an image and...
GLC03523.32.38
17 September 1864
Writes to his sister from camp. Informs her that he received the stamps that she sent him. Mentions seeing her husband's cousin and that he sends his best. Reports that they are preparing for another expedition. Writes that he and the boys in...
GLC03523.32.39
2 December 1864
Writes to his sister from camp. Mentions that he sent $50 home. Writes that they are building breastworks in case General John Hood attacks them. Comments that the general will receive a warm reception if he attacks for they have a large force of...
GLC03523.32.40
to unknown
November 1865
Skinkle, Esbon, fl. 1864-1891
Writes to his brother. Informs him that he has married and expects many happy days. Discusses the farm and the upcoming spring work. The letter has a watermark on the top left hand corner.
GLC03523.32.41
7 July 1867
Braithwaite, Ann, fl. 1862-1865
Writes of a lady named Emma getting married. Discusses the importance of always remaining holy. Writes, "do not let your earthly lover draw your heart from the heavenly." Wishes her and her new family well. The letter has a watermark on the top...
GLC03523.32.42
January 27, 1867
Braithwaite, Mary, fl. 1860-1867
Informs her of Emma's wedding. Discusses the wedding and all the festivities around the wedding. Describes her ordeal with typhoid fever. Writes that she was bed ridden for the first three years and so sick that every day everyone expected her to...
GLC03523.32.43
14 June 1868
Informs her that he is working by the month earning $18 a month for eight months. Reports that they are having fine weather and that the crops are looking well. City is listed as Otsego, but no state is noted. Could be Minnesota or Michigan.
GLC03523.32.44
23 November 1870
Carpenter, Abby, fl. 1868
Writes to her cousin. Informs her that they now have another baby. Reports on the rest of the family and friends. Request that she keeps her informed about all the happenings in Richmond, Illinois. City is listed as Otsego, but no state is noted...
GLC03523.32.45
to Libby Kessler
2 June 1862
Belden, Josephine S., fl. 1862-1864
Reminisces of their childhood in the schoolroom. Discusses her school and teacher. Letter has an embossed seal in the upper corner.
GLC03523.52.01
8 August 1862
Informs her she did not receive her letter in time to meet her. Inquires if she will be attending the excursion next week. Mentions she would like to room together if they attend school. Letter has an embossed seal in the upper corner.
GLC03523.52.02
to the President
9 May 1892
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906
Would like to pay his respects and ask when the president can see him. On Arlington Hotel stationary. Possibly to Benjamin Harrison who was U.S. President at the time.
GLC05603.01.31
to Colonel Shank
December 29, 1858
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
Corrects a date for an event.
GLC05603.01.32
to the South Carolina House of Representatives
7 January 1861
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
Writes about raising the 1st South Carolina Infantry. "I have called a regt. into active service... some of the companies of this regt. are now in positions on Sullivan's Island in the rear of Fort Moultrie, and other companies are rapidly arriving...
GLC09194
to Governor Francis W. Pickens
January 28, 1861
Porter, N. B., fl. 1861
South Carolina senate confirmation for cavalry officers William De Saussure and Nathan G. Evans.
GLC09195
February 12, 1861
Sears, Thomas, fl. 1861
Two Virginians offer to fight in the army of South Carolina, which had already seceded, "to show to the Rest that we are sincere in what we say and in the cause of... the Southern confederacy." With an autograph endorsement by Pickens.
GLC09196
to the House of Representatives
Informs the legislature of J. W. Hayne's confidential mission to negotiate with Buchanan over the right to reinforce Fort Sumter. "The letter of the President...asserts in plain terms, his right to send reinforcements, and I cannot disconnect this...
GLC09197
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