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29 April 1863
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
to Mother
At Red River they plan to cut off the Rebel's supplies through Texas. He writes that he finds the place, where they are now, despondent. He talks about the risk of illness.
GLC02743.19
30 September 1861
Williams, S., fl. 1861-1864
General Orders No. 18
No officer or soldier can leave camp to visit Washington. All commanders with make weekly reports on the amount of ammunition. Payment for rations will be made only by the officers.
GLC02745.027
19 October 1943
Western Union
to H. Hamilton Williams
Telegram is from Flemmie P. Kittrell sending sympathies to H. Hamilton Williams, LeRoi's brother, on behalf of his passing. He also apologizes for not being able to say good-bye before leaving for the funeral.
GLC09587.099
Telegram is from T. Lucille Salisbury to H. Hamilton Williams expressing sympathy for the loss of his brother, LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.100
1861-1877
Why Don't You Take It?
features a dog with a collar that reads Scott looking at some kind of meat while another dog with a collar that reads Jeff walks by.
GLC08413.06
13 August 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia writes that she hopes there might be another atomic bomb because the "Japanese deserve it."
GLC09414.0669
1861-1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Pontoon Bridges, Across the Rappahannock
Text leaf from Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook. This text leafs describes "Pontoon Bridges, Across the Rappahannock" (plate 32). There is no photo to go with this text page.
GLC03588.17
4 May 1863
Wright, Sereno A., fl. 1862-1863
to Sister Rosetta
He thanks her for the medicine she sent to ease his diarrhea. He comments on the expedition Gen. Banks has been leading from Berwich Bay as one of the most successful of the war. He describes the Rebel prisoners.
GLC02751.32
26 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
to Father
They are camped near a small town called Columbia. He wishes his father could come visit. He thinks they will cross the river since the Rebel general is reported to be across the river.
GLC02172.69
15 March 1865
Jones, Alfred, 1839-1920
to Maxine Harris Jones
One letter from Alfred Jones to Maxine Harris Jones dated March 15, 1865.
GLC03135.13.077
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