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14 July 1864
Van Nuys, Samuel Watson, 1841-1864
to Parents
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18 July 1864
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26 July 1864
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4 August 1864
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5 August 1864
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11 August 1864
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15 September 1864
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27 September 1864
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22 August 1864
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
to Eleanor Hammond
Hammond to wife. Although the month of the letter is not known, the letter was likely written on August 22nd, 1864 based on what is known about Hammond's whereabouts during the war and that of the 189th New York. Hopes letter finds her in good health...
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28 August 1864
Glad to hear from her that all is well. Was sent along with nine other men to unload some horses at the depot. Got dinner in town; did not return until dark. His captain has been looking to get into a new regiment. Samantha wrote that she wanted to...
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9 October 1864
All are "enjoying good healthy and laying in camp." Not much to do. Wishes he could see her and the rest of his family. Thirty miles from Petersburg. Draftees and substitutes get sent to the front line immediately. Has been "some time" since he heard...
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19 October 1864
to friends
Here "safe and sound." Got here this morning, had to write as soon as possible. Met a lady from Elmira who worked for a Christian organization that "assisted me all they could." She accompanied him to the boarding house where he got breakfast. Had to...
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20 October 1864
Glad to hear all is well. Sad to hear that [Silphey] had died and "sorry to hear that Charley was wounded." One of his comrade's guns had gone off, shooting him in the leg just above the ankle. The surgeon took the bullet out, and "it did not go...
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25 October 1864
The weather has cooled recently, but it is still nice out. Leg has recuperated significantly and "has got almost well." Put a book in with the letter. Had meant to put it with an earlier letter but forgot. Put two pennies for Oscar in the letter he...
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21 July 1863
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2 February 1902
Miller, Clara M. fl. 1901-1902
to Edwin B. Sherzer
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17 February 1902
Waiting for letters; surprised by his present of desert spoons.
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9 March 1902
Sorry for delay in writing; grandmother died; her sorrow. Commiserates with Edwin for bad luck.
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15 March 1902
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7 April 1902
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13 April 1902
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10 May 1902
Accompanied by Graduation Recital Program. Her first game of tennis has made her arm sore.
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18 May 1902
Accompanied by small care with her name imprinted and (birthday wishes) "Congratulations and best wishes."
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30 May 1902
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9 June 1902
Date inferred from postmark. The last three sheets are written on the stationary of Dr. John J. Miller.
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26 June 1902
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30 June 1902
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4 July 1902
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14 July 1902
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21 July 1902
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28 July 1902
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31 July 1902
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5 August 1902
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18 August 1902
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22 August 1902
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18 September 1902
Accompanied by an article on Dr. W.B. Palmore
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23 September 1902
Accompanied by visiting notice for George L. Wageley for Collection of Revenue and clipping on Mt. Vernon Anniversary mentioning Dr. John J. Miller [illegible].
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15 May 1863
Written in Camp of the 7th Indiana Volunteers
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21 May 1863
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27 May 1863
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31 May 1863
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5 June 1863
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16 June 1863
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22 June 1863
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27 June 1863
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5 July 1863
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6 July 1863
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11 July 1863
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28 July 1863
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8 August 1863
Written at Camp Belgar.
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