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1925/08/14
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
to John Coolidge re: visiting his father with the family and advice
Written as President to his son, who was a Corporal.
GLC02793.076
[n.d.]
Armstrong, Halleck (fl. 1865)
to: Wife, Daughters & Son.
Marked "No 1"; seemingly first letter sent to family while on post. Reports on news about Sherman & Charleston having fallen.
GLC06734.01
1865/02/24
to: Mary [Armstrong, his wife].
Reporting on his arrival at the headquarters of the 9th Corps.
GLC06734.02
to: Wife.
Reports that he is now at the front, describes conditions at front & shells bursting in air around him, spreads news of capture of Wilmington.
GLC06734.03
1865/02/27
to: Mary [Armstrong].
Describes being under enemy fire, ill health due to cold.
GLC06734.04
1865/03/01
Describes how he felt being under fire.
GLC06734.05
[1865]/03/02
to: [?wife?].
GLC06734.06
1865/03/04
Reports on rumor that Sherman has been defeated, hopes it isn't true, talks about great number of dead and burial procedures, remarks on slavery as the sin of the South.
GLC06734.07
1865/03/05
Discusses his commanders & their religiosity, his preaching & religious ministering at the camp.
GLC06734.08
1865/03/07
Talks about systematic pilfering of the Sanitary Commission by high ranking soldiers; also reports on seeing black troops: "Today for the first time I saw whole regiments of black troops…They appear quite as well on parade as their more thoroughly...
GLC06734.09
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