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to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
5 November 1973
Sommerville, Robert, fl. 1974
One postcard from Robert C. Sommer to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Sommer supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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4 November 1973
McAdam, Patricia, fl. 1973
One letter from Patricia McAdam to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. McAdam supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Curran, Joseph J., fl. 1973
One postcard from Joseph J. Curran to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Curran supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes that "he has lost the right to govern this nation."
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Kopp, Frederick, fl. 1973
One letter from Frederick Kopp to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Kopp supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He urges Moorhead to "forget party lines for a change and think of the welfare of the country in this instance...
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Cohen, Francis, fl. 1973
One letter from Francis Cohen and Lois Cohen to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. The Cohens support the impeachment of President Nixon and write, "I am seriously concerned about an irrational act by our president. If he would...
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Watson, Winifred P., fl. 1973
One letter from Winifred P. Watson to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Watson supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "We must commit ourselves to a lawful Constitutional government."
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Ryan, Jean Meyers, fl. 1973
One letter from Jean Meyers Ryan to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Ryan supports the impeachment of President Nixon, she quotes the pledge of allegiance and writes, "I have no more confidence in Mr. Nixon as a leader."
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Chandler, Andrew T., fl. 1973
One letter from Andrew T. Chandler to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Chandler supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He attacks the committee as well as Nixon, cites a "cover up," personally threatens Moorehead's...
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Siporin, S. Steven, fl. 1973
One letter from S. Steven Siporin to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Siporin supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "Mr. Nixon is Citizen Nixon and deserves his opportunity to tell his side of Watergate and the...
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Galindo, Rudy, fl. 1973
One letter from Rudy Galindo to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Galindo supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He references Lincoln and mentions he is a registered Democrat. He writes, "He and his tactics are not...
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Seidman, David, fl. 1973
One postcard from David Seidman to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Seidman supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "He's too much."
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23 October 1973
Huckaby, Mary, fl. 1973
One letter from Mary Huckaby, Gerald Huckaby and Regina Huckaby to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated October 23, 1973. The Huckabys support the impeachment of President Nixon. They refer to; Judge Sirica's order to turn over the Watergate tapes...
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circa 1973-1974
Larry, Dennis, fl. 1973-1974
One postcard from Dennis Larry to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated 1973-1974. Larry supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Beard, Stephen, fl. 1973
One letter from Stephen Beard to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Beard supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "This is the most vital business the house has before it at this time + nothing, absolutely nothing...
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Barefoot, Erika P., fl. 1973
One letter from Erika P. Barefoot to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Barefoot supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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3 November 1973
Laury, Jeffrey R., fl. 1973
One postcard from Jeffrey R. Laury to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 3, 1973. Laury supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Wallace, Robert, fl. 1973
One letter from Robert Wallace to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Wallace supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He notes that he is a Republican voter and writes, "No longer are the president's zigs and zags on Watergate...
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Tanaka, Y. Clifford, fl. 1973
One letter from Y. Clifford Tanaka to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Tanaka supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Dolainski, Stephen H., fl. 1973
One letter from Stephen H. Dolainski to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Dolainski supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Skilbeck, William, fl. 1973
One letter from William Skilbeck to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Skilbeck supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Person, George E., fl. 1973
One letter from George E. Person to Congressman Carlos Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Person supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "Lets get rid of HIM one way or another and start over with SOMEBODY -- ANYBODY."
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Reynolds, Walter E., fl. 1973
One letter from Walter E. Reynolds to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Reynolds supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He suggests a new presidential election in 1974 and writes, "How are you going to like to run in 1974...
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1 November 1973
Smith, Bernon M., fl. 1973
One letter from Bernon M. Smith to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 1, 1973. Smith supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He notes that he is a Republican, and that the Republicans should impeach Nixon before the Democrats do...
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Nixon, A., fl. 1973
One letter from Treyant A. Nixon to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Nixon supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Mazlo, Rosemary L., fl. 1973
One letter from Rosemary L. Mazlo to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Mazlo supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "In my opinion, Richard Nixon with his corrupt and totalitarian philosophy is as real and...
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Hannen, Bruce R., fl. 1973
One letter from Bruce R. Hannen to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 3, 1973. Hannen supports the impeachment of President Nixon. He references the Watergate tapes and writes, "We have more than enough reasons, now let's get the guts!"
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Sayles, Shan V., fl. 1973
One letter from Shan V. Sayles to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Sayles supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "President Nixon has brought the very security of our country beyond questionable lengths."
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Nilsen, Judy, fl. 1973
One letter from Judy Nilsen to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Nilsen supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I am a housewife & have never written political letters but Mr. Nixon can no longer be believed or...
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7 November 1973
Mishkin, Edna and Meyer, fl. 1973
One telegram from Edna Mishkin and Meyer Mishkin to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 7, 1973. The Mishkins support the impeachment of President Nixon and urge Moorhead to "intensify efforts toward impeachment."
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Chan, Lo-Yi, fl. 1973
One letter from Lo-Yi Chan to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Chan supports the impeachment of President Nixon. They cite evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors and write, "Without the truth, there can be no confidence in our...
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Wolter, L.R., fl. 1973
One letter from L.R. Wolter to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Wolter supports the impeachment of President Nixon. The letter is written on a photocopy of a Detroit newspaper article from The Sunday News entitled "Nixon should...
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Donaldson, Don, fl. 1973
One letter from Don Donaldson to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Donaldson supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "Recent events are appalling - an absolute insult to the intelligence and integrity of the...
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Rickert, David, fl. 1973-1974
One letter from David Rickert to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated 1973-1974. Rickert supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I have been deeply distressed at the conduct of the President since the beginning of the Watergate and...
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Rosenberg, Helen O., fl. 1973
One letter from Helen Rosenbaum to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 3, 1973. Rosenbaum supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Harrison, Betty, fl. 1973
One letter from Betty Harrison to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Harrison supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I never expected to be writing this sort of letter to a Congressman, but enough is enough!"
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Dawson, Robert G., fl. 1973
One letter from Robert G. Dawson and Jennifer R. Dawson to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. The Dawsons support the impeachment of President Nixon and write, "Jail Time and impeach him will lay the foundations of precedent for...
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2 November 1973
Kantor, Arnold, fl. 1973
One letter from Arnold Kantor to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 2, 1973. Kantor supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "The appointment of a special prosecutor is not a substitute for the impeachment process which is...
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Brown, Joseph, fl. 1973
One letter from Joseph Brown to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Brown supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "I am totally disappointed of his method of personal government in violation of the constitution and...
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Spanos, G.V., fl. 1973
One postcard from G.V. Spanos and Mrs. G.V. Spanos to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. The Spanos support the impeachment of President Nixon and write, "Nothing less is required if the rule of law is to survive in this country."
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Skilbeck, Joan, fl. 1973
One letter from Joan Skilbeck to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Skilbeck supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "We fully support all efforts to ensure the removal of Richard Nixon from the trusted office he...
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Jasso, Mary, fl. 1973
One postcard from Mary Jasso to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Jasso supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Smith, Johnston, fl. 1973
One letter from Johnston Smith to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 4, 1973. Smith supports the impeachment of President Nixon and writes, "We have enough of unparalleled corporate profits and hungry children, side by side."
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Leonard, Olive, fl. 1973
One letter from Olive Leonard to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 5, 1973. Leonard supports the impeachment of President Nixon.
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Screws from Robert L. Stone's leg
July 1938
One framed medical device dated July 1938. Frame contains metal plate that was placed in Robert L. Stone's leg after a car accident when he was sixteen. The plate and screws were removed in January 1944 at March Field, California. The plate was...
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[Robert and Shelia Stone meeting Queen Elizabeth II]
1981
Pic Photos, fl. 1981
One photograph taken by Pic Photos dated 1981. Photograph taken at a London Theater at a command performance of the 1981 movie "Absence of Malice" starring Paul Newman, Sally Field, and directed by Sidney Pollack. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince...
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Jordan, Bob, fl. 1973
One postcard from Bob Jordan and Myra Jordan to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated November 2, 1973. The Jordans support the impeachment of President Nixon. They write, "Please make that your FIRST order of business."
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to Brother H. (Henry)
7 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are about a hundred miles from Lousiville now. He says he has been very lucky the last few years. They have lost very few men to sickness and they have been lucky on the battlefield. He was disappointed to learn that a colonel of theirs was...
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to Brother Henry
4 October 1863
Porter, Charles F., fl. 1861-1865
He went to a mass meeting out in Carthage. He saw several distinguished speakers including a poet. At the hospital, they are expecting a lot of wounded from Nashville.
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25 October 1863
He had a good visit with his father. There are some very sick people at the hospital and this keeps him busy. He hopes his brother will escape the draft.
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3 November 1863
They had to stay in the barracks for a while and were not allowed to do much. However through the help of some friends they managed to get out every night. Theyw ere treated as straglers or deserters. He is sorry to hear his brother is drafted.
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January 14, 1862
The rebels have blockaded the Potomac down below her about 45 miles. They fired 21 shots. Once again he tells Henry not to enlist and to stay at home. Last night the pickets were firing.
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January 21, 1862
They have been on picket guard for four days. They got paid but he hasn't had a chance to send him money yet. It has been very muddy because of the rains.
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to Father
January 30, 1862
He thanks him father for the package. It contained everything he most needed.He goes over the money he has sent so far and what should happen if doesn't make it home.
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to Brother H (Henry)
February 6, 1862
He says everything is dull lately. Dull and muddy. He tells him he received the box that father sent.
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to Friend Henry
February 7, 1862
Spencer, Edgar, fl. 1860
Last week on picket duty, they shot twelve rebels and took a couple prisoners.
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February 23, 1862
There is much excitement over Fort Donaldson [Fort Donelson] and Burnsides' Expedition. They should make a forward movement soon. He likes the picture Henry sent.
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They left camp about a week ago and are now near Newport News. They have better sleeping quarters than ever before. A mutual friend is in the hospital.
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March 14, 1861
They are now in Fort Lyon, near Alexandria. He hears they are to reinforce Burnsides. Very faded Written in Camp Lyon
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14 April 1863
He is now heading cattle. He talks about the land and how much each cow costs.
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circa 1861-1865
He talks of money matters. He will send Henry 40 dollars and he may sell his cattle.
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16 April 1862
Their campground was near the city of Hampton. He mentions some historical events that took place in town.He has talked to Edward a number of times.
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7 May 1862
He describes a battle in which 139 were wounded and a few reported missing. There was a swamp in the equation and descriptions of being six inches deep.
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16 May 1862
A lot of the boys are sick in the hospitals They haven't been able to get any newspapers for a while. He sees boats pull up to Cumberland's Landing. Written at McClellan's Camp at Cumberland's Landing.
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2 June 1862
He describes another tremendous fight.
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9 June 1862
They are camped near Richmond now and are awaiting reinforcements. The papers report the previous fight was particularly tough. He needs paper and postage stamps.
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23 June 1862
It is getting dusty in the swamp. Water is scarce. They are getting closer to picket time. The Rebels are not far away. The Michigan troops had a fight in front of Hooker's division. When the pay master comes around, he will send some money.
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1 August 1862
There has been a lot of fighting near Richmond. It has been a tedious march from the swamp combined with fighting every day. There have been heavy losses.
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4 August 1862
Everything has been quiet around the picket lines lately. He spoke to Ed a week ago and learned that he is sick. He will have the paymaster send his brother a draft of 90 dollars every pay day.
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17 August 1862
He has been sick for the last two weeks. He requests 5 or 10 dollars and a couple of shirts.
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30 August 1862
He is feeling better. He thanks his brother for the money and tells him to tell his father he is feeling better.
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8 September 1862
He will soon rejoin the regiments. He has not received the box of things his brother sent yet. He plans to get a pass so he can explore the city of York.
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20 September 1862
He does not know when he will rejin the regiment but at prsent he only works 4 hours a day washing dishes. He has rheumatism. The box he was supposed to have received has still not arrived.
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9 November 1862
He is back with the regiment and they are camping within sight of the Blue Mountains. There is more than enough food at present. He hasn't yet written to his father because he doesn't have any ink and he knows his father can't see pencil marks.
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December 27, 1862
They had a dull Christmas. He does not want to hear of his brother becoming a soldier. For the moment there are plenty of rations and clothing. He has not spoken to Ed since he last wrote. Written in a camp near Fredericksburg.
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January 20,1863
He has just come back from picket where he has been on duty for days. They are not allowed to talk on both sides but when the officer are away the privates talk. Artillery, infantry and cavalry have passed. They expect to cross the river again...
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February 17, 1863
They learned of the capture of Fort Donaldson and 15,000 prisoners. He hopes his brother had fun sleigh riding and wonders if any of the fellows talk about him when they are hugging the girls. The regiment got new guns. Written in a camp near...
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February 25, 1862
He mentions that he was mistaken in his opinion that McCllelen could command the Potomac army. His actions have proved otherwise. He requests dried fruit, butter and cheese.
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February 27, 1863
He encourages his brother not to miss out on opportunities like getting an education while he is young.
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March 17, 1863
They have been fighting up on the Blackwater. They are under marching orders again. He is glad to hear his father has got into business again.
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March 28, 1863
He is sending 50 dollars and wants his brother to tell him when he receives it.
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March 29, 1863
Two weeks ago they left camp. The journey to Baltimore was rough. Many men became sea sick. They then went to Louisville and are now in Bardsville. He sent his brother some money.
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Adams Express form
For the 50 dollars he sent his brother.
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13 April 1863
Everyone is excited about the fighting at Charleston. He mentions Joe Hooker.
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26 May 1863
They are camped near a small town called Columbia. He wishes his father could come visit. He thinks they will cross the river since the Rebel general is reported to be across the river.
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2 June 1863
They returned from an expedition out to Cumberland river that did not amount to much. It rained much of the time and the Rebels captured some horses and made the sheriff sewr allegiance to their government.
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13 July 1863
Vicksburg surrendered. Very, very faded.
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20 September 1863
He has been detailed as a nurse and does not know when he get out to see his brother. He knows his brother wants to marry but he tells him to look before he leaps.
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16 September 1863
He wanted to come home to the state fair but his horse was too tired. He went to see Ms. Castes to see if he could hire a horse, but her folks will be using all the horses. He may get home next week. He hasn't heard from Frank.
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December 18, 1863
They are now in Knoxville. The regiment has suffered losses. Major Byington is dead. Captain Farren is wounded.
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February 4, 1864
The officers have been trying to get soldiers to reenlist. More reenlisted than the number of people who actually showed up for duty. Those that did not reenlist had to be transferred to another regiment. Was written near Knoxville, Tennessee.
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to Loid Porter
15 April 1864
They found all of this cattle. They counted the cattle.
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28 August 1864
Porter, Hank, fl. 1860
He was sorry to hear of the death of Uncle James. They have not heard from Sam or Matt. Theyw ere offered 1 dollar per pound for their wool.
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He hopes his father has gotten over his sickness. They had a disagreement and he hopes this does not chnage his father's opinion of him.
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10 March 1864
He does not know what to think about his brother's idea to sell the homestead. He doesn't know what he will do after he gets out of the service. Newspaper clipping features list of names of those drafted.
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February 7, 1865
Thier father arrived. He brought a wagon with him. Eventually he will send for Theodore to come out as well. He wishes he could have been at his brother's wedding. He calls himself an old bachelor destined to live in the woods.
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23 April 1865
He has not felt better since he left the army. He is helping ftaher herd his cattle. Their father would like to borrow 50 dollars.
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17 May 1865
Theodore is sick. It has been raining alot. They have 350 cattle in all. They are thinking about herding sheep as well but he wants his brother's opinion.
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2 July 1865
He and Theodore have been breaking up prairie. They are thing about taking a house up north. He asks for his brother's opinion.
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I Invite You
1861-1877
Kyle, J.C., fl. 1860
Sermon published by American tract society. The author invites the reader to come to Christ.
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Tomorrow--A Dialogue with Myself
Sermon published by American tract society. The author says one should put off repenting until tomorrow.
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