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circa 1861-1864
View of the White House and Grounds, the East Room, The Red Room, The Blue Room, and the Green Room
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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1867
[Aerial View of New York]
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1890
Storming Fort Wagner
Charge of the 54 Mass Regiment July 18, 1863. Union Loss: Gen. Strong, Col. Shaw, Chatfield, Putnam, Gen. Seymour.
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1892
The Fort Pillow Massacre
April 12th, 1864. Union: Major Booth, Colored T.262 (Major Bradford)
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Palmer, Rheua L., fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
Asks Richard to write again but has nothing interesting to say to him.
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22 February 1861
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He spent a week at New Year's but did not have enough time to see any of the Miss Harrisons. However, he saw Mrs. Haller. Asks Richard if he needs a clerk, for he would be happy to oblige,
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2 May 1861
Chapple, James, fl. 1861-1865
No year. He saw Mary Cranston and Emma last night and had a great time.
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9 September 1863
Merritt, John B., fl. 1861-1864
He writes about a battle in Georgia between Rosecrans and Bragg in which both armies were used up. General Thomas gets the credit on their side
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15 January 1861
Armstrong, J.A., fl. 1861-1864
No year. He says he is tired of working for someone or some people and would like to just work for himself.. Kid recently wrote him saying he is sick of the South.
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He requests his knapsack.
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