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February 22, 1864
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
to Father and Mother
Reports that he is still giving oaths of allegiance.
GLC00066.046
May 11, 1864
Pearce, Charles, fl. 1863-1869
to Father
Describes the capture of the 77th Regiment.
GLC00066.050
4 July 1864
[Oath of allegiance]
Signed by Thomas Gibson as witness.
GLC00066.054
November 19, 1864
to Sister
Writes to his sister, likely Selina, while on board the steamer "Golden Eagle." Explains that he is going to clerk for their brother Edgar in Little Rock, Arkansas.
GLC00066.057
October 4, 1865
Writes to his sister, likely Selina, about news of home. Signed "Josh," though content and location suggests the author is in fact Eben.
GLC00066.062
January 21, 1866
to Father & Mother
Discusses revival meetings.
GLC00066.064
February 3, 1869
to Lena
Writes to his sister Selina about travelling and preaching with their Father.
GLC00066.066
June 2, 1861
Pearce, Edgar, fl. 1861-1864
Discusses the arrival of more troops and spies. Reports that there is martial law in Parkersburgh. Possibly written from Marietta, Ohio.
GLC00066.070
March 27, 1862
Writes to his father about furloughs, explaining that sick men cannot get furloughs. Also discusses the expected battle at Corinth. Written at Pittsburgh Landing.
GLC00066.072
May 3, 1862
to "Folks at Home"
Written from Camp, 8 miles from Corinth, and describes the march to Corinth.
GLC00066.076
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