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13 August 1863
Villarneau, A.D., fl. 1863
to Hiram A. Blodgett
Villarneau says he will willingly grant him an authorization as a recruiting Captain.
GLC02248.04.01
This is the typed version of GLC02248.04.01.
GLC02248.04.02
1815
to Mrs. Edward H. Odgen
GLC06559.162
GLC06559.163
to Miss Ella Yardley
GLC06559.164
DC Day M.D General Hospital Benton Barn
GLC06559.165
to Mrs. Edward Odgen
GLC06559.166
Unable to read date.
GLC06559.170
2 November 1861
Eaton, J. H., fl. 1861
Agreement for Exchange of Prisoners
This agreement states that I. The prisioners, who are all officers will be given papers of freedom or parole, their side arms, their camp equipment and property, as well as safe passage back to their head quarters, or their posts. II. Lieutenant...
GLC06821.03
06 July 1861
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
to Eben R. Ayers
This letter discussess the possibility of an appointment, but there is such demand for a position that James A. Garfield believes that Eban Ayers best choice is to contact his local congressman, and see if he can put in a early application.
GLC07187.01
circa 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
No date visible.
GLC07705.509
GLC07705.510
GLC07705.511
1862
GLC07705.512
1864
GLC07705.513
[Photograph of airplane field]
GLC07705.514
[Photograph of house at the end of a dirt path]
GLC07705.515
27 December 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
to Libbie Elmore
They expect to stay where they are for winter quarters. They are planning to build a pole road so that they will get better rations. He requests various food from Libbie.
GLC06588.061
He requests a pair of gloves or mittens.
GLC06588.062
He writes that he hopes another winter will bring peace to this country.
GLC06588.063
Pages missing. People talk of starving the South but Elmore says they find plenty of corn in their barns and other crops growing and they are not allowed to touch it.They expect the Rebels to surrender in Vixburgh soon.
GLC06588.064
1 January 1864
He describes his meals in detail He also warns her that there is little chance he can get a furlough since only one out of twenty may get one.
GLC06588.065
6 January 1864
to Unknown
Author reports that Bruce is well. They have had to march 3 or 4 weeks to near Knoxville but now they have pretty good quarters. He is sharing a tent with Bruce and two others.
GLC06588.066
Elmore, WIllard, fl. 1862-1865
He notes that the draft has come off in Fallsburgh, though he suspects many will be either exempt or used as substitutes. Bruce is very well and quite fat.
GLC06588.067
November 12, 1865
He requests a pair of gloves or mittens again. The regiment may go back to Nashville. He talks of the difficulties of sending packages.
GLC06588.068
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