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January 10, 1862
Pearce, Eben, fl. 1861-1885
to Lena
He writes to his sister Selina. In his letter, he discusses being paid and mentions his high spirits. Letter written on blue paper.
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January 17, 1862
to Hattie
Sends his sister Hattie a poem entitled "Uncle Sam is a Good Uncle."
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January 23, 1862
He writes to his sister, Selina, and includes a poem about a sleigh ride.
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January 24, 1862
Winchell, J.R., fl. 1862
[Receipt for Eben Pearce's rent]
Possibly written from Palmyra, Missouri. Rent receipt for $5 for two weeks. Written on blue paper.
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March 24, 1862
to Father
He discusses "holding the river," and the Battle of Island Number Ten. In the letter, he mentions rebel gunboats. The letter is written on Ohio patriotic stationery.
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April 16, 1862
Ryan, Tim, fl. 1862
[Furlough for Eben Pearce]
Written by Colonel Tim Ryan regarding Pearce's furlough.
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June 4, 1862
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding a visit to their brother Edgar's regiment. The letter is written from Camp No. 8 near Corinth, Mississippi.
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June 5, 1862
to Mother
In the letter, he discusses money. Written from Camp No. 8 near Corinth, Mississippi.
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August 11, 1862
In his letter, he discusses plants. Written from Camp Clear Creek, in an unnamed state.
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August 14, 1862
He writes to his sister, Selina, regarding food prices and his hospital duties. The letter is written from Camp Clear Creek, in an unnamed state.
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