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17 February 1865
Lee, Chas Carter, fl. 1865
House of Representatives, No. 378. A Bill To provide for the immediate payment of arrears due to the army and navy.
stamp of record division
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24 February 1865
Confederate States of America. Congress
House of Representatives, No. 385. A bill Making additional appropriations for the support of the government of the Confederate States of America from January 1st to June 30th, 1865.
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28 December 1863
Calendar. Monday, December 28, 1863.
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11 January 1864
Calendar. Monday, January 11, 1864.
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25 January 1864
Calendar. Monday, January 25, 1864.
description of bills to be discussed.
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9 January 1865
Calendar. Monday, January 9, 1864.
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15 February 1865
Mr. Roger's Minority Report.
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25 January 1865
Lyons, James, fl. 1865
Report of the Special Committee, On the charge of corruption made in the Richmond Examiner, Jan. 7,1864.
GLC06745.185
16 April 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Message of the President.
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11 February 1864
Veto Message.
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17 December 1863
Confederate States of America. Army of Tennessee.
Memorial…To the Congress of the Confederate States….
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1865
Resolutions of Forsberg's Brigade, Wharton's Division
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9 January 1864
Davis, Geo, fl. 1864
Communication from Attorney General. [Transmitted with:] Message of the President…Jan. 11, 1864.
GLC06745.204
26 April 1864
Nelson, Geo. E.W., fl. 1864
Report of the Superintendent of Public Printing.
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29 March 1862
McLean, William, fl. 1854-1862
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
He met Norman Macneal in Alexandria when he got off the Washington boat. He has sent money to Father for her. He is sorry she is so disatisfied at home. He knew their living together would one day end and that Mollie could not follow him into enemy...
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25 May 1862
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
to [Harriet W. Dewey]
He is glad his promotion has made them happy. He worries about them and the work they do. He thinks it is breaking them down.
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23 February 1863
to mother
He asks her to send some flannel shirts and socks. Soon he will go to Washington and get paid and he will be able to fix things financially.
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12 April 1863
to father
He gives him detail as to how William died. He says he cannot allow himself to mourn and thinks of his death as a warning.
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13 April 1863
to Norman R. Dewey
Partially printed. He informs his father of William's death.
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15 April 1863
to sister
He assures her he will see her as soon as possible and offers condolences.
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21 May 1863
Charley was detailed as adjutant which means he has more work now. The cavalry camp is gone and no one knows where. He sent his citizen clothes home.
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26 May 1863
He is discharging his duties as 2nd Lt. in the Buffalo Light Battery. He mentions John Mooney. Mrs. Bush is quite sick. He requests photographs.
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13 June 1863
Capt. Cornfield has died, charging at the head of his command. Unfortunaetely he was unable to pay his respects.
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21 June 1863
He mentions the apathy and the copperheads amongst the North. He says the Southerners are a remorseless people who are willing to win or die. Recently they had a grand review by Gen. Barry.
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5 July 1863
He mentions the irony of celebrating Independence Day when they are no longer a unified country. They are having bad luck with officers and cannot afford to lose any more. He saw Henry Hale.
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