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4 December 1859
Flitner, J. Henry, fl. 1859
to sister
J. Henry Flitner writes to his sister describing preperations for sailing from New York and changes made to the ships crew.
GLC02669.104
27 December 1859
to Mary Flitner
J. Henry Flitner writes to his sister Mary Flitner from the Adams House in Boston, Massachusetts to update her on his travel itinerary. In his letter, Flitner also complains about the lack of options and cost of lodging in his present location. This...
GLC02669.105
19 April 1863
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
to Celicia Paul
Paul informs his wife that he just returned from picket and suffered through rainy weather. He was told that he might go into battle soon, and that the Rebels had moved in and reinforced Fredericksburg. He also tells her that he has been paid a...
GLC03058.12
28 April 1863
Paul tells his wife that he has been moved to the Hospital because he became ill while on picket. Paul informs her that his regiment will soon be engaged in a fight, but he doesn't think that he will be part of it. He reminds her that his term of...
GLC03058.13
11 May 1863
Paul informs his wife that he is not in the hospital anymore, and asks if she received the money he sent her. He assures her that he will be coming home with the rest of his company and that the rest of his regiment had a hard march, but they did...
GLC03058.14
5 April 1854
Wood, Z., fl. 1854
to Mitchell Pugh
re: his poor health.
GLC03135.06.001
24 June 1860
King, E.S., fl. 1860
to Liendema Wood
re: death of Evaline [King].
GLC03135.06.002
28 May 1862
Pugh, Mitchell, fl. 1862
to Ambrose Pugh
re: fighting in Princeton, West Virginia
GLC03135.06.003
20 June 1862
to Ambrose Pugh and Eli Pugh
re: Byron Hash; Yankees approaching Princeton.
GLC03135.06.004
11 August 1862
to "Mrs. Pugh" and L. D. Wood
re: advice for planting crops; skirmishing at Pack's Ferry and possibility of Yankees returning: "We don't fear them Blue Bebbies one bit…;" sent $100 home via C.H. Pennington.
GLC03135.06.005
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