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4 April 1862
to Unknown
A letter of introduction for Mrs. Stone.
GLC02182.31
Lincoln, A.J., fl. 1862
to Lt. Col. Clark
A letter of introduction for Mrs. Stone who will be coming to take care of her husband.
GLC02182.32
5 April 1862
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
to Berdille
He describes the unbearable pain in his foot. If the inflammation does not go down they will have to amputate.
GLC02182.33
20 April 1862
They decided to amputate his foot and it is healing well. It may be a few more weeks before he is allowed to return home.
GLC02182.34
28 April 1862
He has his good days and his bad days. He mentions the food which he is getting sick of. Once his leg heals, he can head North.
GLC02182.35
5 April 1865
He describes an event in which he and others were housed in the La Farce House There were several speakers including Mr Charming, Mr. Eliot and Dr. Bellows..
GLC02182.36
1861-1877
to Dearly Beloved
He informs her that Mr. Holt is liable to come to settle for the masts and no one has the account but him. Her instructs her as to where to find it in the bookshelf.
GLC02182.37
March 1863
Bagby, George William, 1828-1883
Southern literary messenger. [Vol. 37, No. 3] March 1863
History of the war. Cupid's Freak A Molasses Stew in the Country Scenes from the Life of a Bashful Man A Horrible Scrape Anecdotes of Paganini
GLC05959.75.04
Copy of GLC05959.75.04.
GLC05959.75.05
April 1863
Southern literary messenger. [Vol. 37, No. 4] April 1863
History of the War The Triumph of Spring Passion and Principle John Bull Turned Quaker Poland and Russia The Sentinel's Reverie Memory
GLC05959.75.06
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