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12 November 1861
Putnam, Haldimand 1835-1863
[Certificate of enlistment in the New Hampshire 7th regiment of volunteers]
Certificate of enlistment in the New Hampshire 7th regiment of volunteers
GLC03974.01
14 December 1861-31 December 1861
Worcester, John H., 1839-1863
[Military accounts for pay and subsistence]
Payment for Lieutenant John H. Worchester. Pay dates range from December 14, 1861, and December 31, 1861. Total amount paid was $63.06. Includes payment per month as well as number of days served, number of rations per day, total number of rations...
GLC03974.02
16 January 1861
John H. Worcester to Abby Worcester
Describes life straight after signing up, including the journey to New York, being given initial supplies, such as a blanket and rations, and disappointment in camp that they would not be striking out for the Potomac at once.
GLC03974.03
23 January 1862
Gives details of life in camp, including information about disease and food. Mentions that he met some enemy prisoners.
GLC03974.04
3 February 1862
John H. Worcester to Augustas
Discusses life in camp, pay and promotions, and his growing dislike of a fellow soldier.
GLC03974.05
22 April 1862
John H. Worcester to Martha Worcester
Mentions his recovery from dysentery. Written at Fort Jefferson.
GLC03974.06
20 June 1862
Encloses some money for his sister.
GLC03974.07
10 August 1862
Mentions the fine weather and proposed future movements.
GLC03974.08
20 November 1862
[Note on rations and expenses on board a ship]
GLC03974.09
21 February 1863
[John H. Worcester describing the situation in Florida]
The letter talks about patriotism, how much the Confederates know about why they are fighting, and tense discussions over the potential execution of a general.
GLC03974.10
26 April 1863
Worcester, Charles H., fl. 1863-1917
Charles H. Worcester to his father
Discusses life in a new camp and a recent expedition to Charleston. Also talks about their family.
GLC03974.11
1 May 1863
[Lieutenant Worcester's account]
Lists items such as butter, money, matches and clothing.
GLC03974.12
12 May 1863
Gives details of their latest move, complains about mosquitos and mentions that Charles, their brother, is ill. Written at Fort Clinch.
GLC03974.13
27 May 1863
John H. Worcester to his father
Mentions money and the fact that he and his brother Charles might get to come home soon. Written at Fort Clinch.
GLC03974.14
4 June 1863
Ames, Nathan M., fl. 1863
Nathan M. Ames to John H. Worcester
Discusses prisoners of war.
GLC03974.15
13 June 1863
John H. Worcester to Carolina Worcester
Talks about newly enlisted men and leaves of absence.
GLC03974.16
1 July 1863
GLC03974.17
4 July 1863
Sends his love home and gives an update on the health of their brother Charles.
GLC03974.18
7 July 1863
Mentions rations, military duties and his brother's health.
GLC03974.19
Appears to be a continuation of his previous letter, GLC03974.19. Writes about his hopes for the future.
GLC03974.20
26 July 1863
[Letter from E. Riddell to Mr Worcester informing him of the death of his son]
Describes how John. H. Worcester was injured in battle, captured, but then died of his wounds.
GLC03974.21
[Letter to Mr Worcester giving further details of his son's death]
GLC03974.22
2 August 1863
[Note to John N. Worcester and family explaining plans for a tribute to his recently deceased son]
GLC03974.23
7 August 1863
[Certificate of transported goods, sent to John N. Worcester]
GLC03974.24
8 September 1944
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
to Jacob Stone
Addressed to "All." He apologizes for not writing lately, but he has been flying a lot. Recently, to Johnston Island and to Midway, which was an eleven-hour mission. He thanks them for writing constantly, and lauds Bee on her gossip skills. He's not...
GLC09620.128
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