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5 February 1855
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Cow Creek Indians
GLC04099.14
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Rogue River Indians
GLC04099.15
13 March 1855
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Umpqua And Calapooia Indians
GLC04099.16
17 July 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Ioway Indians
GLC04099.17
12 February 1854
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Camanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians
GLC04099.18
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Kickapoo Indians
GLC04099.19
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Sac & Fox Indians
GLC04099.20
10 April 1855
Treaty Between the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians
GLC04099.21
7 April 1855
Treaty Between the United States and the Rogue River Indians
GLC04099.22
Treaty Between the United States and the Nisqually and other Bands of Indians
GLC04099.23
Treaty Between the United States and the Ottoe and Missouria Indians
GLC04099.24
Treaty Between the United States and the Indians of Willamette Valley
GLC04099.25
4 March 1856
GLC04099.26
24 September 1857
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Treaty Between the United States Four Confederate Bands Pawnee Indians
GLC04099.27
3 August 1822
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
to Sarah W. Hale
She spends much of the legible part of the letter waxing poetic to her sister regarding her strong, positive feelings about her family, particularly her brother Horatio, and an overall positive outlook. Part of this letter is crosswritten.
GLC08934.007
5 February 1863
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
to Pa
Written at the Columbia College Hospital, in Washington, D.C.
GLC07687.011
11 August 1861
Norton, Levi W., fl. 1861-1862
to wife
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Caldwell near Mt. Hope. Has just commenced his work as chaplain for the 3rd Regt. Excelsior. A committee of two colored men from the nearby church asked him to preach at...
GLC09006.01
13 October 1861
to Fred
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Caldwell. Writes that Fred's [his son] letters give him assurance that he has a "good and faithful boy at home to look after things" in his absence. Receiving letters about...
GLC09006.05
29 November 1861
Writes from Camp Wool. Upset to see so many men sick; had 200 men down a few days ago. Since they have left for Washington, ten men have died. He gets some exercise everyday because he wants to keep well for his wife and children and return home...
GLC09006.08
12 December 1861
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Wool. Realizes that life is short and flying by so he deeply regrets being separated from his wife. Writes that he feels disconnected from his wife because they have been...
GLC09006.09
30 March 1862
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Writes from Camp Wool. Received food from his family, which pleased him greatly as it means that they are "as comfortable as when" he left. Discusses an unnamed woman who has passed away....
GLC09006.10
10 April 1862
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Tells his wife that he will send his resignation request to the Colonel this week and hopes that it will be accepted in a week or two. Mrs. C has dyspepsia. Went to the Paymaster today but...
GLC09006.11
23 April 1862
Envelope has free frank signature of Reuben Eaton Fenton. Visited the Washington Navy Yard yesterday evening with Dr. Sam. Entered through Latrobe Gate, which has a large eagle placed on top of the gateway. Comments that the yard contains other...
GLC09006.12
27 April 1862
Meeting a man named Church at 9AM; Church promised to be his tour guide for the day. They went to the Smithsonian Museum. Saw so many things that it would be impossible to even attempt to describe them all. Saw the coat, pants, and gloves that...
GLC09006.13
12 October 1901
Miller, Clara M. fl. 1901-1902
to Edwin B. Sherzer
Many are missing, presumably lost in the rains.
GLC05755.101
17 October 1901
With clipping from St. Louis Daily Globe Dispatch 10/17/1901 (wedding of Sherman W. Boner to Edith L. Holbert.) Date inferred from clipping.
GLC05755.102
28 October 1901
GLC05755.103
4 November 1901
Accompanied by Mount Auburn Methodist Church Bulletin for 11/3/1901.
GLC05755.104
11 November 1901
Mail service getting worse.
GLC05755.105
28 November 1901
Dated Thanksgiving Morning.
GLC05755.106
9 January 1902
New man's visit with Alaska picture.
GLC05755.107
10 February 1863
to Parents
GLC07687.012
15 February 1863
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23 February 1863
GLC07687.014
28 February 1863
GLC07687.015
15 March 1863
GLC07687.016
22 March 1863
GLC07687.017
29 March 1863
GLC07687.018
5 April 1863
GLC07687.019
6 April 1863
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12 April 1863
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17 April 1863
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22 April 1863
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26 April 1863
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8 May 1863
Written along the Rappahannock River
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[9 May 1863]
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10 May 1863
Written at Camp White Oak Church
GLC07687.027
5 September 1861
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
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