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15 January 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
Writes of how officers are paid.Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.129
16 January 1863
He is worried about Charlie. Discusses the rooming situation again. whenever he hears of any problems, he yearns for her. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.130
1885
Unknown
to unknown
The Bessemer Steel Works has agreed to stop all work on Sundays.
GLC00687.261
June 2, 1886
J. B. Lippincott Company, fl. 1886
They inform him that his article "Friction between Labor and Capital" as been accepted for publication, and they enclose a check. On the back are notes about the beautiful music of a violin and the decision to do God's will.
GLC00687.262
17 September 1865
Maverick, William, fl. 1865
to George F. Morse
the purchaser of a farm in Farmingville, and a report on the religious activites in and around Farmingville
GLC02180.33
13 October 1865
Francis, Edward E., fl. 1864-1866
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
13 February 1866
meditation on faith and proselytizing
GLC02180.38
9 March 1866
Morse's attendance at a Baptist Church
GLC02180.39
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