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14 June 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
to father
the mustering out of troops, Morse's intention to purchase his Springfield Rifle musket, and the insufficiency of the food rations.
GLC02180.29
17 June 1865
delay in receipt of a box sent from home, back pay and bounty, warning his father against paying him a visit.
GLC02180.30
20 June 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
to George F. Morse
report of mustering out of troops from the 91st Regiment in Albany, and expressions of sorrow over the death of Frank Doane.
GLC02180.31
20 July 1865
to Eugene Bradford
arrival in Brooklyn, and the return of Bradford's money and blanket
GLC02180.32
17 September 1865
Maverick, William, fl. 1865
the purchaser of a farm in Farmingville, and a report on the religious activites in and around Farmingville
GLC02180.33
13 October 1865
Morse's struggles with temptation while in service
GLC02180.34
27 October 1865
avowal of love for Frank Doane, and devotion to God.
GLC02180.35
14 November 1865
expressions of friendship, the challenges of faith
GLC02180.36
22 December 1865
encouraging words to Morse on his business prospects, and Francis' infatuation with a young woman
GLC02180.37
13 February 1866
meditation on faith and proselytizing
GLC02180.38
9 March 1866
Morse's attendance at a Baptist Church
GLC02180.39
11 July 1866
remorse that their discourse no longer includes professions of faith, his urging Morse to marry, and the request of assistance in obtaining employment.
GLC02180.40
14 November 1866
Fiske, John D., fl. 1866
unsuccessful attempt to locate information on Mr. Folsom
GLC02180.41
8 September 1867
Bradford, Eugene, fl. 1867
reminiscences about the war
GLC02180.42
20 October 1867
reminiscences about the war, and news of old friends
GLC02180.43
26 January 1868
a possible expedition to the "frontier," women and marriage, thoughts of war-time companions
GLC02180.44
April 1868
Flint, F.W., fl. 1868
work in a telegraph office, general poor business prospects in the south, intention to go West, and regards to relatives.
GLC02180.45
25 May 1868
expressions of optimism about Morse's new position, a report of his recent buggy accident, the exchange of photographs.
GLC02180.47
20 August 1864
Ingersoll, E., 1817-1893
U.S Armory Pass
GLC02180.48
April 1865
[envelope to C.G Morse]
GLC02180.50
no date
[envelope to Morse's family]
GLC02180.51
4 November 1867
[envelope to George F. Morse]
GLC02180.52
2 May 1862
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
to Parents
Writes that he is well and that the weather is pleasant, sometimes it rains and sometimes it is warm. They were on picket duty yesterday. The day before yesterday, a man from their Company was wounded; he was shot in the calf. He is the third man...
GLC02749.002
May 1862
to Mother
They are now about 30 miles from Richmond and expect to be there this week. On Sunday morning, 4 May, they were eating breakfast when an order came for them to be ready with their guns and within in ten minutes, they were in the rebels' works....
GLC02749.003
23 May 1862
Many men have caught Dysentery from the bad water. States that they "lost 500 men from this brigade while across the river and the Corps lost 6000." Writes that the army was put into "the shape of a horseshoe with the heel resting on the river."...
GLC02749.004
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