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24 March 1863
Prisley, Stephen, fl. 1863
Certifies that Thomas Burpee is still ill and requires leave of absence
Doctor writes about Burpee's rheumatic fever which will prevent him from working.
GLC02744.245
25 May 1863
Williams, J.D., fl. 1861-1863
to Thomas F. Burpee
J.D Williams thanks him for the receipt of his and Major Crosby's report.
GLC02744.247
April 30, 1864
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Specification of Charges versus Asst. Surgeon J. Tennont
Burpee writes that he left camp to visit the town of Portsmouth without permission.
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GLC02744.250
original
GLC02744.251
15 May 1864
Forbes, A.P., fl. 1864
Invoice of Ordinance and Ordinance Stores
Turned over 7 rounds of elongated ball and packing boxes to Thomas Burpee.
GLC02744.252
Copy of 252.
GLC02744.253
27 April 1864
E.T. Parkinson
General Orders, No. 10
Lieutenant J. C. Allen is now aide-de-camp and will be obeyed.
GLC02744.255
January 17, 1862
By Order of the Adjutant-General's Office
He orders Thomas Burpee to bring an alphabetized list of the members of his company.
GLC02744.256
12 August 1860
Clark, B.S., fl. 1860-1664
to Much Respected Cousin
They are building a brigade bakery. If Charleston falls, there may be more fighting. He tells his cousin if he goes to Middlebury, he may use his rifle until he gets back
GLC07205.070
February 15, 1863
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
to Mary
.There has been a lot of sickness in the camp. He remarks that Southern homes have a chimney on the end instead of the side and this looks strange to Northerners. He describes the way plantations are built.Later he notes that William and Jane will...
GLC02415.017
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