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to "Mary and Robert, Father and Mother"
January 16, 1864
Munsell, Otis D., fl. 1860-1890
One letter from Otis D. Munsell to Mary E. Day Munsell, Robert, and his parents dated January 16, 1864.
GLC03523.17.09
to "Cous"
March 22, 1941
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One letter addressed to "Cous" from Warren Schwartz dated March 22, 1941. First half of the letter pertains to preparing a parade President Roosevelt who would be visiting their division. Mentions restrictions on base such as a curfew and possible...
GLC09662.004
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
9 November 1945
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated November 9, 1945. Mentions that he is being sent to the states for leave and reassignment until discharge.
GLC09611.532
to Constituents
1974
Moorhead, Carlos J., 1922-2011
One typewritten letter from Carlos J. Moorhead dated 1974. Item is a form letters prepared for circulation to constituents who asked for impeachment. States his disbelief at being deceived by Nixon and believes that Gerald Ford will make a good...
GLC09613.02.0755.01
to Pa
January 22, 1863
Figures, Henry Stokes, 1844-1864
One letter from Henry S. Figures addressed to his father dated January 22, 1863. Pertains to life while stationed in the camp. Mentions that furlough was only given to four men in the company. In this short letter Henry discusses the furloughs the...
GLC00653.01.09
to a female relative of Alfred Goddard
31 May 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Writes that this was a draft of a letter he was preparing for a female relative of Alfred Goddard. Encloses the draft with a letter to is family. Writes detailing Alfred's bravery during battle and his dying wishes to have his possessions shipped to...
GLC03603.280
to his wife
27 November 1862
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
He is worried because his wife has not written. Thus he thinks she is sick or has been offended by his letters, and so asks her to write back. He informs her of the Yankees' position. He tells her "they have evacuated Manassas, Warrenton & all the...
GLC06582.56
to Edwin E. Harris and Jed Walas
5 October 1863
Carter, fl. 1863
One letter addressed to Edwin E. Harris and Jed Walas from Carter dated Camp in the Field, October 5, 1863.
GLC03135.10.144
to Margaret Harris
27 October 1862
Harris, Edwin E., fl. 1850-1864
One letter addressed to Margaret Harris from Edwin E. Harris dated Horse Head Station, Johnson Co., Ark., October 27, 1862.
GLC03135.10.032
to Mary Ewing
13 April 1865
Ewing, Addison Lee, fl. 1862-1879
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewing dated Fort Monroe, Va., April 13, 1865. He writes, "I am this far on my final journey home from the great, grand, victorious army of the Union." Written at Fort Monroe.
GLC03523.28.155
14 September 1862
One letter addressed to Mary Ewing from Addison Lee Ewing dated Headquarters 63rd, Regt., Ind., Vols., Camp Cochran, Co. C., September 14, 1862. States that they are camped in "low Washington," on the other side of the Potomac River.
GLC03523.28.029
to Father and Mother
May 15, 1863
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
In his letter to his parents, he discusses his move to Memphis. Printed on the letterhead of the 39th Ohio Volunteers.
GLC00066.030
to Olivia Brown
1 July 1943
Brown, Gerald, fl. 1943
One letter dated July 1, 1943 addressed to Olivia Brown from Gerald Brown. Details military training and mentions sending money to her.
GLC09903.03
to Estelle Spero
12 December 1942
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Letter in which Diamond portrays himself as a "Don Quixote".
GLC09120.149
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
24 November 1943
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Conner writes to Nueal that Jonas received a "good conduct medal." He says that he is very proud of Jonas for "he sure is a nice boy." He tells Nueal that he is does not care that he didn't receive a medal. All he wants is "to get this over and come...
GLC09581.32
to my dear wife
3 March 1865
Thompson, Wilmot, fl. 1864-1901
Some of the company has been sick but they have fattened up since they arrived 2 years sgo. He has gone through a lot of pens because of his letter writing and had to nuy more ink,
GLC02740.29
to Donna Lawyer
22 August 1969
Handy, Gerald, 1949-2020
One letter from Gerald Handy to Donna Lawyer dated August 22, 1969. He writes in an explicit letter how much he loves her and assures her that he continues to want her. He admonishes her to talk to him if she isn't confident of his love so he can...
GLC09908.41
To Frances Davenport
6 May 1865
Sawyer, fl. 1865
One letter from Sawyer to Frances Davenport dated May 6, 1865. Regarding her efforts to secure her husband's remains.
GLC03523.09.45
to John Reeser
2 March 1865
Hulslander, George, fl. 1865
Says that he is in good health and has enough to eat and a good place to sleep. Writes of the barracks being over crowded and more men piling in. Says nothing has taken place for a few days, however, a group of men may be sent out this afternoon....
GLC03523.43.24
to Selina
October 4, 1861
He discusses conditions in camp. Letter is enclosed in a patriotic stationery envelope with the postmark cut out.
GLC00066.004
to Sarah
January 24, 1861
Scurry, John G., fl. 1861-1871
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Centreville, January 24, 1861. Written in Centreville
GLC03957.01
30 November 1861
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Centreville, November 30, 1861. Written in Centreville
GLC03957.03
3 January 1862
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Centreville, January 3, 1862. Written in Centreville
GLC03957.04
January 10, 1862
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Centreville, January 10, 1862. Written in Centreville
GLC03957.05
10 October 1862
One letter addressed to Sarah from John G. Scurry dated Centreville, October 10, 1862. Written in Centreville
GLC03957.10
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