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[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Eben Gupdill].
03 May 1870
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00076.07
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Abraham Wise, L. Buckley, and A. Schwartz].
05 October 1872
GLC00076.08
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of William D. Barnes].
February 3, 1873
GLC00076.09
to Papa
September 27, 1861
Pearce, Thirza, fl. 1861-1869
Thirza Pearce writes about her visits with her nieces and nephews (her father's grandchildren), and provides humorous anecdotes about her nephew Wallie, "the most mischievous grandson you've got."
GLC00066.147
August 3, 1862
Thirza Pearce discusses the beginning of the state draft. She reports that with the draft beginning, they are still finding volunteers. She also expects not to attend college in the next year.
GLC00066.148
to Lena
September 17, 1864
Joy, Ada, fl. 1864
Ada Joy writes to Selina about teaching.
GLC00066.149
to Selina
April 16, 1865
Pearce, W. Henry, fl. 1865-1869
In the letter, Henry Pearce discusses Lincoln's assassination. Signed "W.H." Later handwritten note attributes letter to Henry.
GLC00066.150
to Henry Pearce
January 5, 1869
Pearce, Selina, fl. 1861-1869
The letter discusses teaching.
GLC00066.151
to Father and Mother
October 19, 1869
The letter discusses teaching. The letter is written from "Shiloh," but no state name is given.
GLC00066.152
to Frederic
April 17, 1862
Pearce, Edgar, fl. 1861-1864
Edgar Pearce writes to his brother, Frederic, providing a dramatic and graphic description of the Battle of Shiloh and its aftermath.
GLC00066.075
to Parents
May 1,1863
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
He discusses boredom in camp, as well as the nurses' duties.
GLC00066.029
May 15, 1863
In his letter to his parents, he discusses his move to Memphis. Printed on the letterhead of the 39th Ohio Volunteers.
GLC00066.030
to Father
June 7, 1863
He discusses the anniversary of the Battle of Memphis, and describes administering oaths. Newspaper clipping enclosed.
GLC00066.031
to Sister
August 5, 1863
Writes to his sister, likely Selina, about registering Black people in town as free, enslaved, or as employed by White people.
GLC00066.032
September 7, 1863
Writes to his sister Selina, including a poem about conditions in camp.
GLC00066.033
November 23, 1863
Eben Pearce writes to his sister, Selina, discussing the war, and suffering in the South. He mentions that there will be no Christmas furloughs and declares that he sees "the hand of God in this war."
GLC00066.034
[Pass for Eben Pearce]
2 April 1864
Moore, George Henry, 1823-1892
Pass allows Pearce through the line of battle.
GLC00066.035
25 April 1864
Gibson, Thomas, fl. 1864
GLC00066.036
GLC00066.037
31 July 1864
Adams, M. B., fl. 1864
GLC00066.038
25 November 1864
McDermot, E.M., fl. 1864
GLC00066.039
29 November 1864
Rockwell, B. B., fl. 1864
GLC00066.040
8 June 1864
Tuther, Alfred G., 1840-?
Pass allows Pearce through the line of battle. Signature of Assistant Adjutant General is largely illegible, but research indicates that Alfred G. Tuther served as General Ralph P. Buckland's Assistant Adjutant General in the District of Memphis in...
GLC00066.041
4 July 1864
Pass allows Pearce through line of battle. Name misspelled "Pierce."
GLC00066.042
7/30/1864
Browa, S. B., fl. 1864
GLC00066.043
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