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Circa 1864
Obituary for Thomas F. Burpee
Died before he could find out about his promotion.
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1861-1877
unidentified woman in dress
Most likely Adeline Burpee.
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10 February 1863
Duchachel, H.W., fl. 1863
Gives Thomas permission to leave the hospital until 9pm
From the Seminary Hospita;. The assistant surgeon grants permission.
GLC02744.277
1837
Harwood, Ebenezer, fl. 1837
A Book of Records
Includes marriages, births, and deaths.
GLC02744.278
5 December 1850
E.H., fl. 1850
"Squarepond"
A speech of some kind for an association, mentions desired chracter traits.
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Tempest in a Pea Pod
Printed. Talked of a rich man that makes promises to a poor villiage.
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1 October 1857
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Parents
Informs his parents about how the family is doing
GLC02744.281
8 December 1856
to J.W. Thayer
He writes of a band that cannot come to an agreement as to whether they want the more expensive instruments or the cheaper ones.
GLC02744.282
Selected for the Afflicted
Includes note at the bottom saying that mother has been sick with the mumps.
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Chaffus, E.H., fl. 1850
Lines Selected for Adaline Harwood on the Death of her Twin Sister
Includes note at bottom from the author, her cousin.
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Crishammer, Laura, fl. 1850
Lines on the Death of a Friend
Refers to Adaline's twin sister
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Lines Suggested by the Death of Cousin Angeline Harwood
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15 May 1864
Draey, A. W., fl. 1864
to Thomas F. Burpee
He is glad he is in an area of relative safety. He reports a recent visit with Mrs. Burpee. He worries about his spiritual growth.
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25 October 1863
Goodell, S.L., fl. 1863
to Brother and Sister
He writes that her foot has improved. Talks about dealing with the loss of friends.
GLC02744.288
July 1863
In Memoriam
Note at top indicates it was most likely written for William Goodell, killed at Gettysburg.
GLC02744.289
1862
envelope with picture of Camp Huntington
5th Regiment., Conn. on front
GLC02744.290
15 August 1889
Hammond, Augusta, fl. 1889
to Sister
Offers condolences on the death of her daughter.
GLC02744.291
2 October 1900
Crosby, H.B., fl. 1900
Comrades of the Gallant 21st Conn.
Reunion piece on the regiment and all the people they lost.
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30 October 1900
Blerosky, Hiram, fl. 1900
to Mr. Burpee (his son, probably)
Writes he has included a letter from his father to the "commander of the Gallant 21st."
GLC02744.293
M.D.S., fl. 1864
Lines Suggested in Memory of Col. Thomas F. Burpee
poem
GLC02744.294
5 March 1929
C.W.B., fl. 1860
untitled
He mentions's father's condition and Lucien's eye problems. Could be part of a letter.
GLC02744.295
July 1864
Blank Stationary entitled Head Q'ers 21st. Conn. July 1864
blank
GLC02744.296
circa 1861-1864
scratch paper with scribbles
By one of Burpee's sons
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Letters and Numbers
Signed Alfred Gage at the top but does not appear to be author since one is clearly the work of a child and the other an adult.
GLC02744.299
By one of Burpee's sons.
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