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1861/11/06
Kelly, James R., fl. 1861-1862
Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur..."
GLC04197.05
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Joseph McCalla . . . ."
Inventory of goods.
GLC04197.06
Inventory of the goods and effects of John Raper
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John Raper . . . ."
GLC04197.07
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
8. 1 p. 23x18.5 cm. 11/6/1861 Document signed: "Inventory of the goods and effects, of John G. Wampler . . . ."
GLC04197.08
1861/12
Grove, M.L. fl. 1861
to unknown
Wishing a Merry Christmas and offering the gift of a cap. State written from unknown.
GLC04197.09
1862/01/11
Kelly, Mary, fl. 1862
to James R. Kelly
She does not like the idea of him boarding with "secesh" women and warms him that Southern women are the sort who would "put a stricknin[e] in something for seasoning." She heard General Joseph J. Reynolds resigned and may be replaced with Rosecrans...
GLC04197.11
1862/01/18
to Mary Kelly
He describes the bridge as a "double high bridge that extends across the Canal, and the North Branch of the Potomac River . . . ." Discusses the change in field commanders that will occur if General Reynold's resignation is accepted. General...
GLC04197.12
1862/01/30
She was surprised to receive a visit from George. Lonnie [Cole, see # 14] traded his gun for a Mississippi Riffle and his father feels this will look bad. He wants Lonnie to say he paid for the gun and asks Kelly to make up papers confirming his...
GLC04197.15
1862/02/12
The weather has been bad. The regiment moved 16 miles east of their former position at Branch Bridge. The journey, made by rail, proved disastrous as the train let them off in a field with no tents. Two days later another train picked them up and...
GLC04197.17
1862/02/18
He describes his division commander. "I Must Say that I dont think much of the Celebrated Gen. Lander, in the first place, he is a desperatily profane wicked man, and I am inclined to think he cares nothing for the lives of his men, . . . ." He...
GLC04197.18
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