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26 August 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
He writes he had a bad cold yesterday.
GLC02744.015
05 September 1862
He writes about Christianity in the army.
GLC02744.016
04 September 1862
He writes that he is now Lt. Col. of his regiment.
GLC02744.017
10 September 1862
He writes they will be leaving tomorrow. Written at Camp Norton
GLC02744.018
10 January 1863
to Adeline Burpee
He describes the inside of his tent and the food that is available to them. He mentions that a lot of the officers have their wives with them. He is upset that the papers are so inaccurate. Written in camp opposite Fredericksburg
GLC02744.125
circa 1861-1864
Burpee, Charles W., 1859-1945
to Thomas Burpee
Mostly illegible scribbles. In a different hand, probably his mother, writes Charley loves his father very much.
GLC02744.297
Circa February 1864
Burpee, Lucien, fl. 1860-1864
Lucien writes he has been to church and Sunday school. There have been two snow storms and he wonders if his father got his valentine.
GLC02744.300
June 10, 1861
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
Liberty - A power among the nations. No. 4
GLC09534
30 January 1888
United States. Congress
Revised bill S. 1779.
This bill seeks to protect the administration of forests on the public domain. The creation of the Commissioner of Forests within the Department of Interior and four assistant commissioners will serve to protect American forests and regulate forestry...
GLC00687.165
June 9, 1892
Unknown
to George May Powell
He acknowledges the value of good forestry work and mentions work with Samuel Powell. Letter written on U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry letterhead
GLC00687.167
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