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6 April 1865
Jacobs, J.E., fl. 1865
to head quartermaster 2nd Division 4th Alabama
Franklin Fuller, Ordnance Sergeant, will proceed to Knoxville, Tennessee by rail.
GLC03523.42.55
23 April 1865
Stark, Lydia, fl. 1862-1864
to her brother
Writes that the day is cold. There was a funeral service at the old church for Lieutenant Border. Lieutenant Border's family was there as well and they were all very distraught. Writes that she has received his letter from Huntsville, Alabama but...
GLC03523.42.56
5 May 1865
Fuller, Franklin W., fl. 1861-1865
to Mary
Written on the ammunition train of the 2nd Division of the 4th Alabama, near Nashville, Tennessee. He thanks her for sending him money as they have not received any pay yet. There are rumors that they will be paid soon but he does not expect to be...
GLC03523.42.57
7 May 1865
Hogeland, Sally W., fl. 1861-1865
Apologizes for not having written in such a long time. They hope that no harms comes to him during the what seems to be the last days of the war. She knows that he is looking forward to coming home. Hopes that there will be no more lives lost as it...
GLC03523.42.58
23 September 1865
Fuller, G.M., fl. 1865
to brother
Is glad that Franklin is doing well and is "so nicely situated" as reported in his last letter. Thinks that it must be "pleasant in the extreme" for him now that the war is at an end. Writes about all those that have suffered and sacrificed and are...
GLC03523.42.59
7 May 1868
to Franklin W. Fuller
Writes that he has found a way to get the two land warrants for Franklin. Asks if he has any reliable information concerning Timothy Johns. Tells him to respond as when he receives the letter.
GLC03523.42.60
8 July 1872
Loke, Laura G., fl. 1872
to her brother and sister
Writes that they are starting for Cleveland, Ohio today and had a good visit. Their father's appetite is not as good as it was at home. Mother thinks that he is doing good business canning fruit. Mother has not been feeling well during the trip but...
GLC03523.42.61
15 July 1883
Burrell, K.F., fl. 1883
to F. W. Fuller
Writes that he has received his letter. States that it would bring him great pleasure to meet with the "old boys of the 74." He will try and met them if it is possible.
GLC03523.42.62
1861-1865
Written at Granby. Starts the letter by stating that no important events have taken place since she last wrote and that the world is "jogging on about the same pace." They are all glad that he is well and they have heard rumors of another battle. She...
GLC03523.42.63
Letter is signed by "Nat." Is sorry for not having written to him as letter writing isn't the writer's "business;" and the writer has had many "domestic duties" to attend to. Writes that despite this the writer and their family think, discuss, and...
GLC03523.42.64
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