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to Michael Miller
March 24, 1864
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.180
March 25, 1864
GLC02155.181
to Wife
March 15, 1863
McFaddin, William M., fl. 1862-1863
GLC03135.08.04
to General
1863 ca.
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
GLC06581.04.02
to T.D Porter
GLC06581.04.03
General Orders No. 72
March 24, 1863
Thomas, L., fl. 1863
All deserters will be reported once a month to Col. James B. Fry.
GLC02198.02
Richard Taylor
1865 ca.
Weiss, John, fl. 1865
A signed carte de visite portrait of Richard Taylor. Published by John Weiss of New Orleans.
GLC01176.01
[Richard Taylor]
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
A portrait of Richard Taylor, CSA. Enlarged directly from the original negative by Brady in the Meserve collection.
GLC01176.02
to D.L. Platts
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
He informs him that Newell has died. Sereno spoke to him on his deathbed where he said his sickness was a providence of god.
GLC02751.26
to George R. Booth
March 15, 1868
Booth, Thomas R., fl. 1861-1908
He promises to bring him and his mother to Franklin as soon as the railroad is in better order.
GLC03347.42
to Thomas R. Booth
December 9, 1914
Wolle, Fred J., fl. 1914
Wolle tells Booth that he has often been in his thoughts. It must have been a greta comfort to that Booth could be with his mother. Unfortunatly, health and distance kept him apart.
GLC03347.57
to darling Cherry (wife)
March 26, 1866
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
There is some consternation over officers' wives coming to see them. Much as he would love to have her, he has common sense. One of the officer's wives came over very sick and now he must attend to her and does not know when he will come back...
GLC08284.065
March 22, 1866
He stresses the importance of hope, for only the "hopeful can be contented or happy." He desperately wants to lighten her troubles. She worries he'll be gone 2 years or more, but he assures her that such worries are unfounded.Written in Lisbon Harbor
GLC08284.066
to darling Cherry
December 6, 1863
The ship was so crowded that they had to build an office and quarters for him. He hopes Grnat will be marching into Charleston soon.
GLC08284.087
to Susan Carter
March 20, 1860
Palmer, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.125
to Sue Carter
Rearick, F., fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.156
March 27, 1867
Beck, fl. 1859-1897
The envelope is addressed to Mrs Sue H Copenhaver
GLC03135.05.172
December 8, 1868
Wood, Mollie, fl. 1859-1897
GLC03135.05.184
December 17, 1868
GLC03135.05.185
March 24, 1869
GLC03135.05.190
Bust length portrait of Native American man
[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Inscribed "631 Surrounded" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.21
The man, identified as a San Carlos Apache, is wrapped in a blanket, holding a bow and arrows. Inscribed "573 Nethla" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.22
Half length portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "586 Long Knife-Sword" in ink on verso, possibly the name of the man in the image.
GLC03911.08.23
Half length seated portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "658 Many Coups" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.24
to mother
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
GLC02157.11
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