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28 February 1863
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
to Parents
GLC07687.015
22 March 1863
GLC07687.017
29 March 1863
GLC07687.018
6 April 1863
to Pa
GLC07687.020
17 April 1863
GLC07687.022
22 April 1863
GLC07687.023
26 April 1863
GLC07687.024
[9 May 1863]
GLC07687.026
5 September 1861
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
to wife
Writes from Camp Caldwell. In the morning, he received a blue overcoat that has a state of NY button. They received the usual orders again today, so he concludes that the orders they received last night only need to be ready if any important attack...
GLC09006.02
6 September 1861
Rode horse-back with the Colonel through several gates and came across a large open field. Writes that the Colonel asked him to take care of Capt Stewart, a prisoner, for the evening; offers him peaches and makes him feel at home and happy. They...
GLC09006.03
25 September 1861
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Caldwell. Has received more letters from his family and is extremely joyful to know that he has not been forgotten by them. Writes that his family's love and adoration...
GLC09006.04
8 November 1861
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Baker. Comments that the roads are difficult to cross so the mail boy delivers the mail only twice a week. While visiting the sick, he knelt down beside a dying man and...
GLC09006.06
22 November 1861
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Wool. Hopes the war will be brought to a speedy close so he can see Old Virginia. The general impression at Camp Wool and at Camp Caldwell is that secession will be over...
GLC09006.07
"The Chautauqua Democrat"
Vol. 9, No. 450
GLC09006.14
2 February 1902
Miller, Clara M. fl. 1901-1902
to Edwin B. Sherzer
GLC05755.108
17 February 1902
Waiting for letters; surprised by his present of desert spoons.
GLC05755.109
9 March 1902
Sorry for delay in writing; grandmother died; her sorrow. Commiserates with Edwin for bad luck.
GLC05755.110
15 March 1902
GLC05755.111
7 April 1902
GLC05755.112
13 April 1902
GLC05755.113
10 May 1902
Accompanied by Graduation Recital Program. Her first game of tennis has made her arm sore.
GLC05755.114
18 May 1902
Accompanied by small care with her name imprinted and (birthday wishes) "Congratulations and best wishes."
GLC05755.115
30 May 1902
GLC05755.116
9 June 1902
Date inferred from postmark. The last three sheets are written on the stationary of Dr. John J. Miller.
GLC05755.117
26 June 1902
GLC05755.118
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