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5 November 1864
Cole, S.G., fl. 1861-1898
To George Tillotson
Being discharged next week. Requests that GWT bring home Cole things when GWT is discharged. Written at Fort Monroe.
GLC04558.182
9 January 1865
McGill, William, fl. 1861-1898
McGill is being transferred. Hopes to make it home before his wife dies. Written at Fort Monroe.
GLC04558.183
8 August 1869
Tillotson, Louisa, fl. 1861-1898
Post war letter informing Tillotson on family news.
GLC04558.184
5 April [1862]
Family news. Brother Nelson may have been captured in Tennessee. Nelson, a teamster, believed Negroes would be recruited to drive them teams so white men could fight.
GLC04558.185
15 February [1862]
Worried that her brother was in Battle of Roanoke Island. Scarlet Fever breaks out in the Tillotson's school district.
GLC04558.186
6 May 1864
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Camp records
Two small scraps of camp records. One dated May 6th lists companies and possibly their officers. The second is a count of men present for duty, sick, etc.
GLC04558.187
21 June 1898
Lewis, Calvin, fl. 1865-1898
Lists the items Tillotson will need if their unit is called up for service in the Spanish American War. Calvin Lewis was Captain of the 114th New York National Guard.
GLC04558.188
5 July 1898
The 114th Regiment has not been called up, however, Tillotson can enlist in Syracuse when a battalion is recruited.
GLC04558.189
1 July 1898
Britton, Edward E., fl. 1865-1898
General orders no. 1
114th NY National Guard. General orders No. 1. Drill dates. Physical examinations. Includes envelope.
GLC04558.190
1 August 1898
Mann, Herbert E., fl. 1865-1898
General orders no. 3
Order for all company drills to be discontinued until further notice. Instructions for headquarters night.
GLC04558.191
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