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General Order unumbered
3 May 1861
Gaye, John H., fl. 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge and Capt. Sargent will be officer of the day. All the men are ordered to bathe themselves thoroughly. Written in Camp Union
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General Order No. 8
6 May 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge and Capt. Bell will be officer of the day. All letters sent from the camp will be forwarded to the quartermaster and then put in the mail. Written in Camp Union
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General Order No. 11
Lappon, M.W., fl. 1861
Every article except arms and accoutrements will be marked with the name and number of the regiment. Written in Camp Union
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10 May 1861
Lieutenant Fellows has been appointed adjudant of the first regiment. Warren Clark is now drill master. Written in Camp Union
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13 May 1861
Capt. Greenleaf will [illegible] the colors on the line after the formation of the same.
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Special Order No. 12
19 May 1861
Kelly, John S., fl. 1861
Capt. Bell is required to detail fifteen privates from Company A to [illegible].
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General Order No. 7
13 June 1861
Taffan (colonel), fl. 1861
The calls for company and squad drills will be strictly attended to. The men are not allowed to lie on the ground without a blanket because of health reasons.
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to the Paymaster General
circa 1861-1864
Ingalls, G.W., fl. 1861
Several soldiers signed a petition requesting their pay up to the 30th of September.
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Summary of Council of Administration meeting at Head Quarters
16 November 1861
Sherman, Thomas W. (Thomas West), 1813-1879
The budget for camp necessities and luxuries was discussed. Includes a complete list of prices for all camp items.
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Petition to have Denus K. Scuton appointed lieutenant of company K.
February 6, 1862
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Furlough Approval
Jackson, J.H., fl. 1861
George W. Weber is given permission to take furlough from April 24th to May 24th.
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Petition
Several soldiers want the 1st Sargeant appointed 2nd Lieutenant of the 3rd regiment.
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Monthly Summary Statement
June 1862
Haven, F. (captain), fl. 1862
Lists total purchases, expenditures and advances to officers.
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Special Requisition for Clothing
1 April 1862
Miller, W., fl. 1862
List of clothing and costs for public service.
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Petition for Col. Fellows
They feel that the 2nd lieutenant , Samuel M. Smith has violated some code of conduct while on drill. They feel he should be disciplined but they also hope to witness an improvement since they note his many good qualities.
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List of names
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to Sir
14 April 1848
He believes the new infantry regulations (Cooper's Tactics) are more appropriate for today's army because many things have changed including the command for loading.
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to Colonel
December 7, 1867
The author thinks of him as a brother soldier. He hopes to see him at the reunion.
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to E.A. Preshay
9 January 1868
Letter of introduction for Fellows, now the director of a bank.
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to Colonel (Fellows)
February 24, 1884
He asks him to give a speech on Memorial Day in Ashland, NH.
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20 September 1869
Goodruff, Charles H., fl. 1869
He gave the Colonel's regards to Major. Boynton and relayed the message that he would like to see his book.
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Advertisement for Major Boynton's book
1861-1877
Guide to West Point and the US Military Academy
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Includes full description and a list of maps and illustrations. Press notices in the back.
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to Colonel Fellows
3 May 1884
Harland, Andrew M., fl. 1884
The author says he remembers his family very well, Fellows most of all. He may be able to come up with some stories for Fellow's editor,
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2 June 1884
Dow, F., fl. 1884
The author writes that he was pleased with his discourse and it was everything the boys wanted to hear.
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Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to Comrade Fellows.
1884
Morrison, S., fl. 1884
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Formal Adoption of Resolution
14 June 1884
Grateful thanks are extended to Fellows for his address delivered in Ashland on Memorial Day.
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to Mrs. James Pillinghart
22 December 1865
Sophie and baggage, keys paper and propeller Saturday afternoon addressed.
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to James Pillinghart
27 July 1866
Richmond, M.M., fl. 1866
Funeral was Sunday...
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to J.G. Blaum
February 8, 1881
Yort, S.W., fl. 1881
Handwriting is illegible.
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Justice of the Peace Appointment Certificate
22 June 1852
Hadley, John L., fl. 1852
Fellows is appointed Justice of the Peace for the county of Carroll.
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4 July 1857
Patter, Lemuel, fl. 1857
Fellows is again appointed Justice of the Peace for the county of Carroll.
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2 July 1867
N.W., fl. 1867
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5 June 1872
Goodall, John H., fl. 1872
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Regulations Relative to the Admission of Cadets into the Military Academy
December 1843
Porter, James M., fl. 1843
A summary of qualifications and restrictions imposed.
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Land Agreement
7 March 1844
Varney, J.A., fl. 1844
Isaac Sanborn gives up his land to John C. Corlis.
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John Fellows officially declared guardian
7 November 1844
Appointed legal guardian of Susan, Mary, Joseph, Frances and Benjamin Quinby.
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Charles Blanchard Obituary
20 May 1918
He liked his home town. He was genial and humorous. He loved reading Dickens.
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Unidentified woman
Her hair is pulled back and she wears a button down dress.
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Johnny, what are you doing my son?
Only 2 lines: Oh! Nothing, only trying to hit Frank on the fingers with the hatchet...
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V.A.S. Journal No. 7
This paper is considered one of the best literary and news papers of the day...
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Reminisces of the Snowball Brigade
The author tells a story about how they were given permission to talk to the ladies and hold their umbrellas for them. They got into some kind of battle and couple men were wounded and killed. A soldier called "Carrot Top" passed away and they had a...
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Editorial
The first part talks about how great water is. Then a variety of topics are covered from medicine to the types of work we choose to apples.
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The Boy on La Bosse Street/How a Little Boy Took Lessons in Politeness
Two stories about boys. One will not chop wood for his mother but when he hears his father coming home, he chops the wood very fast and gets it to his mother before his father gets in. In the other story a boy is taught to say "Good morning...
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The Improvement of the Age
Appears to be an essays about how people are becoming more enlightened and prejudices and ignorance are fading away. Much of it is unclear, however.
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General Orders unnumbered
7 May 1861
Gen. Fellows will continue as officer in charge while Capt. Kenny will be officer of the day.
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Ribbon
Most likely used to tie some of the documents together.
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to Respected Miss (Kitty)
March 22, 1862
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
She worries that because she has not heard from him in a while he might be lying dead in the battlefield. He tells her not to entertain such silly thoughts. He thinks he might be home in a few months time.
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18 April 1862
They are in Tennessee now and will most likey stay 4 or 5 days as they are being used as a guard. He got a letter from mary Dubois.
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10 May 1862
He apologizes for having played a trick on her recently but it was the first of April. The last time he heard from her, she wasn't well.
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