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12 June 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
He thinks that Vicksburg or Port Hudson will fall. He thinks that the Rebels do not have as many men as the Union.
GLC02744.069
13 June 1863
He got a leave of absence for 30 days on account of disabilty.
GLC02744.070
23 November 1865
Loveland, George, fl. 1865
Declaration for Invalid Pension
Form for a declaration of invalid pension that has been filled out by a Deputy County Clerk in Washington, Vermont. It says that William Noyes was wounded in action near St. Petersburg on April 2, 1865, when he was shot in his lower right leg. This...
GLC02150.41.02
15 June 1866
[Letter regarding a final financial settlement]
Letter from an executor whose name is unclear but may have been B. T. Spaulding. It is regarding a final financial settlement with a woman named Eliza Kendall. It includes a $.02 stamp with George Washington's picture on it.
GLC02150.43
20 September 1868
Letter indicating the receipt of funds totaling one dollar and eighty three cents. The letter is signed, but the name is difficult to distinguish. It includes a $.02 stamp with George Washington on it.
GLC02150.44
25 October 1870
Marriage Certificate
Certificate of marriage between Benjamin Brown and Alice Grandall, which occured in October 1870 and was performed by Edward Gilman, a pastor in a local church.
GLC02150.40
21 October 1865
Certificate of Disability for Discharge
Form from the Army of the United States to certify discharge due to disability. It is filled in with information regarding William Wallace Noyes, who served in 2nd Lieutenant A. D. Beckwith's Company of the Second Vermont Regiment. According to the...
GLC02150.41.01
10 December 1870
Noyes, Thomas R., fl. 1870
Copy contract Thomas Noyes with Prudence Noyes
Copy of a contract between Thomas R. Noyes and Prudence Noyes pertaining to a lease Prudence held on lands in Southport, New York which she lived on and which Thomas apparently owned. Included is an agreement on mortgage payments.
GLC02150.52
1864
Holmes, David S., 1827-1904
The people's new ten commandments
GLC09536
1902
Carleton, James H., 1814-1873
Special Report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre
One report related to the Mountain Meadow Massacre printed in 1902. It contains the testimonial of J. H. Carleton's investigation of the Mountain Meadow Massacre which took place September 7 -11, 1857. He details the death of 120 people who were...
GLC09539
29 July 1862
Praises his wife. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.001
30 July 1862
He writes she is worthy of being the wife of an American soldier. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.002
01 August 1862
He writes he will be unable to come home that Sunday. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.003
He writes he will try to be home on Tuesday. He instructs her to tell the children that they should love their country next to God. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.004
07 August 1862
He writes they had an election of officers that day. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.005
15 August 1862
He writes they received their equipment and arms today. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.006
14 August 1862
He writes about the sacrifice the country has made. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.007
12 August 1862
He writes that when they are ready to leave, he intends to spend a day or two at home.
GLC02744.008
18 August 1862
He gives instructions on how to make his drawers and under shirts.
GLC02744.009
17 August 1862
He writes about how all the men are going home for the last time. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.010
circa 1861-1864
He writes he will send her $25.
GLC02744.011
21 August 1862
He writes they had a greatd deal of visitors. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.012
20 August 1862
He writes he has been so busy he has not had time to see anyone. Written at Camp Foote.
GLC02744.013
22 August 1862
He received her letter about Ely.
GLC02744.014
26 August 1862
He writes he had a bad cold yesterday.
GLC02744.015
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