The Gettysburg College–Gilder Lehrman MA in American History: Apply now and join us for Fall 2024 courses
19 July 1929
Dworken, Archie, fl. 1944
to Moe Weiner
Archie writes that he is somewhere in California. He just learned that Moe is now a corporal. He also mentions that he heard from Bea.
GLC09414.1678
1929-1945
Rose, fl. 1944
Rose reports on her visit with Sylvia. She drew a picture of her, Sylvia and Sarah sitting at the table "in varying states of undress" and laments there are no men to appreciate this.
GLC09414.1679
Ed, fl. 1944
Ed is glad that Moe is home. He has heard Nat Klotz was rejected from the army because of a spinal operation he had. Ed hopes that Moe will be assigned close to home, and his loved ones.
GLC09414.1680
Maugel, Bess, fl. 1944
Bess writes a poem about what Moe means to her. She starts the poem by telling Moe that Sylvia ordered her to write this.
GLC09414.1681
Circa 1861-1877
[Note and Charm] [Decimalized .01- .02]
A note and fabric heart charm
GLC02915.75
7 January 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
to Lile Miller
GLC02155.127
17 January 1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.130
1 February 1864
Writing from Camp at Brestow Station in Virginia, Miller thanks his wife for writing so often, but insists he doesn't need her to send him "a Box", presumably of food because "we now get fresh Bread all the time". He describes the rations in more...
GLC02155.132
19 February 1864
GLC02155.134
28 February 1864
GLC02155.137
7 March 1864
GLC02155.139
18 March 1864
Michael Miller tells his wife that he has been feeling very blue lately, and that the days closer to his discharge feel extremely long. He says he would not reenlist in the army and expresses frustration that enlisted men, like himself, get paid less...
GLC02155.141
20 April 1864
In this short letter, Michael Miller tells his wife that the war department has ordered no mail sent from the army for 60 days. He tells her that if she doesn't hear from him, it is because he is not allowed to write. He remarks on how difficult this...
GLC02155.143
26 April 1864
Miller expresses relief that the war department has not yet stopped army mail. He says he's afraid this will be his last letter from Camp Bristoe Station, but he isn't certain if he will be going to the front. He discusses their love for each other...
GLC02155.145
5 June 1861
Averell, William W., 1832-1900
Pressed Flower
GLC06581.04.04
24 December 1861
GLC06581.04.05
21 April 1863
Bradley, Thomas S., fl. 1860
to My Dear Friends
GLC02915.54
2 May 1863
GLC02915.56
17 April - 15 May 1863
to Sarah Kendall
This is a partial letter and pages taken from the memoranda section of a diary. the letter is dater 3 May 1863, and the diary pages 17 April 1863, sent in the same envelope dated 15 May 1863
GLC02915.57
16 April 1864
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
to Michael Miller
GLC02155.183
4 March 1864
GLC02155.186
11 August 1863
to Brother
GLC02155.189
1864
Kuch, Sallie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.192
18 May 1863
Annie, 1861-1864
to Sister
GLC02155.194
22 September 1864
Bighton, Charley S., fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.196
15 August 1861
Lashel, Daniel, fl. 1861-1864
to Brother Chip
GLC02155.199
1861
GLC02155.202
to Unknown
GLC02155.204
GLC02155.205
15 March 1863
Armstrong, George E., fl. 1861-1865
to mother
GLC02157.11
15 April 1863
to Charley
Written at Camp Parapet
GLC02157.13
6 March 1863
GLC02157.16
19 May 1863
GLC02157.18
13 July 1863
GLC02157.21
6 August 1863
GLC02157.23
4 August 1861
GLC02155.147
25 August 1861
GLC02155.150
28 January 1862
GLC02155.153
2 May 1862
GLC02155.155
12 August 1862
GLC02155.158
8 September 1862
GLC02155.160
12 November 1862
GLC02155.162
17 January 1863
GLC02155.165
14 January 1864
GLC02155.168
20 January 1864
GLC02155.169
27 January 1864
GLC02155.171
15 March 1864
GLC02155.174
23 February 1864
GLC02155.178
25 March 1864
GLC02155.181
23 June 1865
Watson, G.R., fl. 1865
to Friend Charlie
GLC02157.58
Showing results 7901 - 7950