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to Estelle Spero
20 June 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond ends the letter by telling Estelle that "…no matter how [he] come[s] out of this [he's] to report to [her] for final disposition…the future'll tell all".
GLC09120.244
to Sylvia Weiner
December 27, 1943
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe wishes he could spend his time answering Sylvia's letters. He read an article about a show called "She's the Army." It is almost impossible to get tickets for the show, he tried.
GLC09414.0885
to Naomi
25 April 1943
Schwartz, Warren Harold, 1914-1992
One v-mail addressed to Naomi Hurwitz from Warren Schwartz dated April 25, 1943. Relays that he has received her letters. Also mentions that he hopes that they move in the opposite direction of the Germans.
GLC09662.398
to his family
March 27, 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Criticizes McClellan and gives his opinion on the Union military strategy employed in the war. Writes of having a new horse which came to him with musket ball wounds. Mentions that it is his birthday and he had not realized it until dating the letter...
GLC03603.092
to "Head" Dujka
7 October 1963
Stugis, Anthony J., 1945-?
One letter dated October 7, 1963 from Tony. Is recuperating from his injury. Still no word from Nancy after three letters."She's probably mad because I threw the beer bottle at her house that one night." Asks for her picture. He has bronchial...
GLC09751.09
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
24 May 1943
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
Addressed to "Folks." Brief note from Galveston saying he's getting some relaxation in, and while it isn't much, it's "fun for a change." Written in pencil.
The postcard is not dated, except for a post office stamp. "Letters in a Box" notes the...
GLC09620.028
to Sarah Knox
24 September 1864
Knox, Andrew, 1835-?
Knox writes to his wife from a camp outside Petersburg, Virginia. Reports receipt of her letters and the joy they bring him. Says he destroys her letters after reading them several times because "I do not wish anyone but myself to read them." Refers...
GLC03523.20.19
8 June 1944
Diamond describes the Texan ward boy. He also explains that, although he had already written Estelle a letter that day, he "felt like being with [her]."
GLC09120.430
to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff
19 April 1945
Graeff, Leonard Eugene, 1920-2016
One letter from Leonard Eugene Graeff to Susan Prowell Graeff and Raymond James Graeff dated April 19, 1945. He hasn't heard from them in a while but wanted to share some news. He finally met up with Russell Brady and has been hanging around with him...
GLC09611.420
to parents
16 May 1864
Morey, Charles C., fl. 1830-1865
Discusses "very hard fighting" in recent battles, and lists the names of the men from the regiment killed in action. Most likely referencing the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse that occurred on 12 May, though this is not indicated in the letter...
GLC03523.18.10
to Joyce Robinson
February 3, 1970
DiChristina, Richard J., 1949-2016
Richard writes how much he loves and misses Joyce. He mentions that they moved 3000 meters but that it went fast because he was thinking of walking to her. Richard also mentions letters he is expecting to get from his mother in a few days, and that...
GLC09626.19
to his parents, sister and [brother-in-law]
February 10, 1863
Wheeler, Lysander, 1837-1917
Discusses farm business back home. He describes a "grand foraging expedition" led by Major Dutton. In response to his father's comment about taking Wheeler's place, Lysander states "I couldn't let you have my place under any consideration...I...
GLC07460.014
to James Buchanan
5 March 1860
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Writes to President Buchanan to forward an enclosed letter [not present] from Reverend William D. Howard, a Presbyterian clergyman from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Howard's letter recommends his son, Robert R. Howard, for the position of District...
GLC02735
[Scrapbook related to George Bernard Shaw]
1900-1929
Contains clippings, letters, and other documents related to the writer George Bernard Shaw. Includes a typed description of one letter contained within the scrapbook; the description states that Shaw wrote the letter for a graphologist. In the...
GLC00496.085
To Ardena Mae Fouts
22 April, 1944
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
Augsberger tells Ardena that he is fine, but tired. He writes that he worked plenty hard today, but wishes that he had been working on their house instead of in the army. He refers to her letter in which she said someone had told her that Richard...
GLC09569.41
7 June 1864
Discusses the Baltimore convention and nomination of the next president. Requests newspaper announcing winner of nomination. Writes of skirmishes during and after Battle of Cold Harbor. Describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the deaths...
GLC03523.18.12
to his wife
22 June 1863
Jones, John, fl. 1862-1864
Writes from the "rear of Vicksburg." Notes that he is happy to receive a photo from Mary (his wife). Reports on the Civil War. Gives his opinion on African American regiments. Discusses the adventures of a man who went to jail. Mentions how...
GLC05981.28
to Henry Knox
February 21, 1774 and March 16, 1774
Longman, Thomas, 1731-1797
Two letters on a single page. The first part is a copy of Longman's 21 February 1774 letter, which discusses the settling of a bill, an order for books, and Longman's confidence that Knox will remit payment. The second part indicates that he has...
GLC02437.00123
to Samuel Vetch re: state of military expedition
1709/09/02
Officers of Woodcreek
Letter written to Samuel Vetch by officers preparing for the next stage of a military expedition toward Canada. The officers relate their reservations about the endeavor, believing that if the expedition fails, their country will be reduced to a...
GLC03107.00805
4 October 1863
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
Is still under guard. Has waited for a letter from them for a week but has not heard from them. Met with the colonel who asked them a few questions including how long they had been locked up for. Not sure if he will receive a court martial at all....
GLC09355.021
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: introduction for John Wat[t]ers
1778/04/06
Ten Broeck, Abraham, 1734-1810
Abraham Ten Broeck writes to introduce the bearer of the letter, John Wat[t]ers, who wishes to rent Robert, Jr.'s house in Albany. Ten Broeck states that Wat[t]ers is a decent man who keeps an orderly house, and can pay the rent up front if...
GLC03107.03368
3 April 1945
Moe answers Sylvia's question in regard to what word was deleted in a previous letter. Apparently he made a reference to how slow the mail can be and how one might sneak in or get through the blockade, someone actually censored the word "blockade."
GLC09414.1371
to Miss (Kitty)
18 August 1864
Morse, Justus, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that if it had been his fate to fall on the battlefield he would have been ready to die. But her letters always kept him going and made him stronger. He told his father he wants him to put in some wheat.
GLC02170.55
to Jacob Stone
3 May 1945
Addressed to "Dad." He writes a million thanks for the "over generous check for a party" his father sent him. He turned the check into traveler's checks and plans to have a "real blow-out" when he and his crew hit Honolulu or San Francisco. Still no...
GLC09620.179
to Lile Miller
22 September 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Writes a love letter to his wife. Expects to cross the Rapidan River and "[attack] Old Lee as he is sending reinforcements to Bragg."
GLC02155.108
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