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16 December 1849
Harwood, Adeline fl. 1837
to Brother and Sister
He writes that they are all well. He writes of a wedding she attended with Edwin in Springfield. Closes with a poem.
GLC02744.267
11 March 1850
to Friends
very faded. Ends with a poem and 2 circles that look as if they were made of hair.
GLC02744.268
January 16, 1858
Terry, Henry, fl. 1858
to Manufacturers
Letter of recommendation for Thomas F. Burpee. Describes him a competent workman.
GLC02744.269
January 3, 1854
Aldrich, A.S., fl. 1854
to unknown
Letter of recommendation for Thomas F. Burpee. Describes him as an honest, upright and trustworthy man.
GLC02744.270
07 September 1857
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Adaline Burpee
He has spent a very lonely week without her. He wishes he had known her sooner. knows that she has left friends for him. sees the past as a series of mistakes and accidents up until he met her. sometimes feels as though he does not cherish her enough...
GLC02744.271
19 December 1859
to J.W. Thayes
He is sending a sample of the Doeskin which Mr. Terry is making. He has done the finishing.
GLC02744.272
21 March 1853
Buce, Moses B., fl. 1853
officially appoints Thomas F. Burpee legal guardian of three children
Frances S. Watts, Emma C. Watts and Francis Alonso Watts
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7 April 1864
Judson, J.A., fl. 1864
General Orders, No. 55
Captain Stanton is praised for his efforts in a collision with the enemy near "Hill's Point."
GLC02744.274
Circa 1864
Obituary for Thomas F. Burpee
Died before he could find out about his promotion.
GLC02744.275
1861-1877
unidentified woman in dress
Most likely Adeline Burpee.
GLC02744.276
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.
GLC02744.279
Tempest in a Pea Pod
Printed. Talked of a rich man that makes promises to a poor villiage.
GLC02744.280
1 October 1857
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
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.
GLC02744.284
Lines Suggested by the Death of Cousin Angeline Harwood
Refers to Adaline's twin sister
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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.
GLC02744.287
25 October 1863
Goodell, S.L., fl. 1863
He writes that her foot has improved. Talks about dealing with the loss of friends.
GLC02744.288
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.
GLC02744.292
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
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