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11 May 1864
Wayne, Henry L., fl. 1864
to Miller A. Wright
Official notice to Miller of his status as aide-de-camp to the Governor, and of his new rank of Colonel.
GLC02691.11.064
20 July 1864
Rollins, Joseph Jr., fl. 1864
Military pass to travel to another camp for the day.
GLC02691.11.065
30 July 1864
Govpez, S.L., fl. 1864
[quoted in entirety] "I have just returned to camp, saved you a letter from your brother, am tired and hungry, think I will invite myself over to take tea with- Will see you this evening and tell you about my trip".
GLC02691.11.066
1 August 1864
Stewart, J.A., fl. 1864
to Andrew Johnson
Miller has been taken captive by the Union authorities. Stewart is writing to Johnson so as to bring the man and his circumstance to Johnson's attention, testifying to Miller's accomplishments and strong character.
GLC02691.11.067
24 August 1864
Octavia, fl. 1864
to my dearest uncle [Miller A. Wright]
[niece] Judging by the handwriting, it is probable that it is a young girl. Presumably it is written to Miller A. Wright, though his name does not appear anywhere on the letter. Sentimental description of home life. Mother is making Grandpa a...
GLC02691.11.068
8 September 1864
Williams, R.N., fl. 1864
to brother George
[quoted in entirety] "The bearer Col. Wright-I learned today is about to be sent to Johnson's Island as prisoner of war-from what I learn of officers here, he is entitled to more consideration than most confederate officers. Any kindnesses bestowed...
GLC02691.11.069
September 1864
to my dear brother [Miller A. Wright]
Personal letter from sister describing activities of various family members at home, and hoping that all is going well in the field. Among those mentioned is Miller's niece Octavia, author of item #67.
GLC02691.11.070
14 October 1864
Leonard, P.M.L., fl. 1864
Invitation to call at the room of Mr. Leonard. Included are directions to reach it
GLC02691.11.071
27 November 1864
Everts, L. H., fl. 1864
to Colonel R.M. Savoyer
Letter of support and recommendation. Everts speaks very highly of both Miller and his father, Augustus. Miller has received a full pardon from the President. Both have received letters of recommendation from several prominent officials...
GLC02691.11.073
22 December 1864
Noble, Samuel, fl. 1864
Part of a business proposition. The two men had actually had some correspondence before. This letter specifies the type of permit Miller will need to obtain in order to procure "goods" that Mr. Noble will be supplying. The "goods" will be sent to...
GLC02691.11.074
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