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22 December 1865
Francis, Edward E.
to George F. Morse
encouraging words to Morse on his business prospects, and Francis' infatuation with a young woman
GLC02180.37
26 January 1868
Bradford, Eugene
a possible expedition to the "frontier," women and marriage, thoughts of war-time companions
GLC02180.44
12 March 1860
McNice, Jenny
to "Dear Teacher"
Signed "Jenny McNice"
GLC02181.07
7 April 1860
Thaddeus, Emily R
to "Mr. Powers"
Signed "Emily R Thaddeus"
GLC02181.08
6 August 1861
Parker, Sarah H.
to "Brothers and Sister"
Signed "Sarah H Parker"
GLC02181.22
3 July 1872
Unknown
[Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College Commencment Flyer]
GLC02181.84
4 August 1861
Stone, E. Wyman (fl. 1861-1864)
[Document granting Wyman Stone a furlough]
Furlough document includes illustrated envelope of a woman sewing beneath the flag and newspaper clipping relating to the interment of Mrs. Winthrop E. Stone, wife of a former Purdue president.
GLC02182.01
1861-1877
Stone, E.W. (fl. 1861-1865)
to "Dearly Beloved"
He describes his recent activities. He and Mrs. Wheeler went to a lecture the other night. He and Mr. Bryant worked in the village one day and then had dinner with Mrs. Cook. He mentions other mutual friends and acquaintances.
GLC02182.03
09 August 1861
to dear wife
Serens became violently ill while on guard. They thought it was cholera but in the morning he was feeling just fine. In other news, The Captain was questioned about the non-comissioned officers. Letter includes a short poem that begins: "Juliana...
GLC02182.12
22 September 1861
to dearest wife
He is glad she has little Abby and she is taking her to meeting. He goes over all the various people he has heard that are sick and wishes them well.He writes that there is much sickness among the soldiers as well. Sadly many are wounded not in...
GLC02182.20
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