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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
Hogeland, Sally W., fl. 1861-1865
to her brother
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
to brother
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
August 23, 1863
Fuller, Franklin W., fl. 1861-1865
to Mary
Written at camp near Stephenson, Alabama. Thanks her for continuing to write to him while he is at war. Writes that Lieutenant Heuburt [?] returned but he has yet to see him. He has still not received some of her letters and is disappointed. He is...
GLC03523.42.65
10 March 1865-16 February 1870
[insurance checks to Franklin W. Fuller]
Three insurance checks issued to Franklin Fuller. Two from Aetna Life Insurance and one from Connecticut General Life Insurance. The fourth document is a check from the United States Military Rail Road for passage for Franklin Fuller.
GLC03523.42.66
24 November 1855
Scherinebaum, John, fl. 1855
[Contract]
The document appears to be a teacher's contract between teachers and the director of a school. The contract applies to the townships of Eckford, Clarendon, and Fredonia, Michigan. The contract is between Franklin W. Fuller and the school districts...
GLC03523.42.67
12 April 1865
Whitesides, E.L., fl. 1865
to guards and pickets
A pass for Sergeant Franklin W. Fuller to pass through Bulls Gap and return on business for the ordnance office of the division.
GLC03523.42.68
20 May 1865
Tillatson, T. E., fl. 1865
to Anna
Written at the headquarters of the 2nd Division 4th AL [Alabama?]. Mr. Monroe [?] got two teams ready for him and he wants to use them. He will call them away to the city. Tells the Sergeant to go along with them.
GLC03523.42.69
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