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20 May 1906
Clarke, O.P. (fl. 1906-)
General Grant at Mount MacGregor
sermon given in King's Chapel, Boston
GLC08880.007
11 February 1923
Barton, William E. (fl. 1923-)
Abraham Lincoln and the American Ideal
sermon given in Chicago
GLC08880.008
12 November 1952
Martin, Willsie (fl. 1952-)
Lincoln's Trail to Greatness
sermon by Rev. Willsie Martin
GLC08880.017
1941
Houser, M.L (fl. 1941-)
Some Religious Influences which Surrounded Lincoln
GLC08880.131
1946
Packard, R.D. (fl. 1946-)
The Riddle of Lincoln's Religion
GLC08880.135
8 February 1947
Cowgill, Frank Brooks (fl. 1947-)
Lincoln, the Christian
Souvenir of the twelth annual meeting of the Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California
GLC08880.137
4 September 1865
Cranor, Franklin (fl. 1862-1865)
to Delia Slocum
re: Cranor reports going to church for the first time since he left Indiana on his furlough last spring. He reports that his regiment are the only troops in the area, a big change, but one that he enjoys. He complains of his inability to be home...
GLC03791.030
1864
Unknown
Obituary
"Extract from the discourse of Rev. E. Erskine, occasioned by the death of Captain John A. Parrott." Handwritten copy of newspaper clipping summarizing John's life, praising his character and accomplishments, and a describing his death. "At the...
GLC03858.01.26
1865
Thompson, Wilmot (fl. 1864 - 1901)
to my dear wife
There is a heavy battle going on nearby. They, on the other hand, are still having good times. They do not have their rifles yet. He reminds Lizzie that she is always in his prayers.
GLC02740.49
1861-1877
Christmas Envelope
Features red pointsetta.
GLC02740.66
21 August 1862
Burpee, Thomas Francis (1830-1864)
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
He writes they had a greatd deal of visitors.
GLC02744.012
20 August 1862
He writes he has been so busy he has not had time to see anyone.
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
05 October 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.
GLC02744.018
06 September 1862
He writes he will be home on Monday noon.
GLC02744.019
11 September 1862
He is preparing to leave. He talked of his horse and the new privileges he will now have.
GLC02744.020
13 September 1862
He just arrived and describes the journey there.
GLC02744.021
15 September 1862
On Capitol Hill. She stopped in Baltimore and Philadelphia on the way there.
GLC02744.022
18 September 1862
He is upset because he hasn't received any mail from her in three weeks.
GLC02744.024
23 September 1862
He describes his quarters which are very comfortable now.
GLC02744.026
25 September 1862
He writes about William's predicament. He is glad she and the children are doing well.
GLC02744.027
27 September 1862
He is practicing drills, new regiments are settling in. He updates her on where the union and the rebels stand.
GLC02744.028
29 September 1862
He thought they should go towards the rebels but decided to go farther away.
GLC02744.029
He points out that newspapers give a "false coloring" as to what is really going on. tells the story of a narrow escape one soldier had .
GLC02744.030
02 October 1862
He asks if she has recevied all his letters, instructs her where to send his mail.
GLC02744.031
03 October 1862
He was visited by a couple of friends including Ed Marvin.
GLC02744.032
07 October 1862
He saw William and said he was looking better than he had ever seen him. talked about the mail he received.
GLC02744.033
08 October 1862
He talks about their relationship and how intertwined their lives are.
GLC02744.034
10 October 1862
He talks at great length of how even though they are separated, she is there in spirit and that bond is unbreakable. She is the best wife he could ever have and their separation only rekindles the passion. He feels blessed by god to have her as a...
GLC02744.035
09 October 1862
He writes that their souls are united forever.
GLC02744.036
12 October 1862
He feels it is a great privilege to be a part of the Union army.
GLC02744.037
[Jerry the horse attached to 21st regiment, Connecticut]
Note about Jerry the horse.
GLC02744.038
13 October 1862
He writes of his relationship with God and with her.
GLC02744.039
16 October 1862
He mentions the raid of the rebels up Chamenburg River. He writes about what he eats.
GLC02744.040
19 October 1862
He writes they will probably not have a big battle right away.
GLC02744.041
20 October 1862
He writes of receiving food in the mail.
GLC02744.042
22 October 1862
He misses his family and longs to see them.
GLC02744.043
23 October 1862
He saw the building where John Brown fought his battle and was imprisoned.
GLC02744.044
24 October 1862
He writes that there is too much complaining going on.
GLC02744.045
26 October 1862
Untitled
He is currently marching. He thinks they will go the river and into Virginia.
GLC02744.046
25 October 1862
He tells her not to pay attention to the papers because the Rebels are not doing as well as they report.
GLC02744.047
27 October 1862
He writes they will be moving soon.
GLC02744.048
30 October 1862
He is somewhere in the woods. He is writing by the light of a camp fire.
GLC02744.049
02 May 1863
He saw Sam. He does not think he will get a furlough any time soon.
GLC02744.050
05 May 1863
He writes about what his faith has done for him.
GLC02744.051
08 May 1863
He writes that he has a very pleasant camp along the river. gunboats patrol up and down and there are several rowboats available.
GLC02744.052
11 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis (fl. 1837-1929)
Talks about Hooker's defeat, his faith in McClellan, includes song about boy asking his mother about his father that is a soldier.
GLC02744.053
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