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February 16, 1863
Watson, Martha, fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
She thought a recent letter of his may have been a valentine but no such luck. His parents are going to a benefit party and they want her to go with them.
GLC07705.343
September 24, 1865
Jackson, Edwin, fl. 1862-1865
to William Jackson
Writing from home, he rejoices about having been part of crushing the rebellion in the South. He talks about how happy his father was to see him home again. He mentions that he was in the last battle in Blakely, Alabama, with his trusty Springfield...
GLC00203.18
23 September 1862
Dodge, Nelson E., fl. 1862-1864
to Esther Ann Kinney
re: Dodge asks Kinney to "send me a shirt by mail" made of blue flannel. He also describes the two battles in which he fought: the Seven Days Battles [June 25-July 1, 1862] and the Second Battle of Bull run [August 1862]. The fight at Malvern Hill on...
GLC02162.04
20 October 1861
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
to sister
to sister He says there is nothing new to report except the arrival of more troops. One of the soldiers in Company C deserted and will either run to the "secesh camp" or be shot if he returns. He praises Colonel Wyman for his character, saying "for...
GLC03696.10
February 2, 1862
to mother
to mother [Ann Smith] The men took up a collection to replace the twenty-three dollars he lost, and he says, "It came unexpected but was welcome and shows a good feeling towards me that pleases me much." He sent fifteen dollars home to avoid losing...
GLC03696.11
9 July 1864
Clapp, George, fl. 1839-1892
to Mother
Just finished writing a letter to Charlie and will now write to her. Glad to hear her July 4th was so pleasant. One year ago on the 4th his corps was celebrating the victory at Gettysburg. Does not know where he will be for the next July 4th, but...
GLC09355.079
30 August 1861
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
to Father
Since General Wool took over, things have improved greatly, down to the cook. He witnessed a naval battle between the Frigate Savannah and a Secession gun-boat. He writes that he received more clothes including a regular's fatigue suit. He now longs...
GLC07705.018
14 August 1941 - 16 December 1941
Askin, Thomas Barwiss Hagstog, Jr., fl. 1938-1958
USS Memphis journal: Memorys and Incidents of My Last 60(?) Days in the United States Navy
Diary of Quartermaster Second Class Thomas Barwiss Hagstog Askin, Jr. containing a countdown of days until his relief day. Askin's diary describes day-to-day experiences aboard the USS Memphis. Includes entries regarding correspondence, entertainment...
GLC09555.01
17 December 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia mentions Joe's recovery, assures Moe that his letters are great. This letter features a sketch of stick figures having a New Year's Eve party
GLC09414.0465
13 September 1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
to Annie
writing from the hospital. describes the battle of Bull Run. ends up getting wounded in the arm.
GLC09354.11
27 April 1862
thinks the coasting affair was quite funny. still very homesick but makes it clear he doesn't want to get out of the army but he does think of home at time. currently experiencing a drenching rain.Written at Camp Hamilton
GLC09354.10
6 November 1864
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
his wound is healing very nicely. will be able to get out of bed soon. glad she is doing well with the farm. asks her to save some apples for him.
GLC08300.47
February 16, 1862
Albert, fl. 1861-1864
to Sister Sophia
Fort Donaldson [Fort Doneslon] is surrounded by the Union troops now and that is not the only good news. However, the Chamberlain is to be court martialed for drunkeness. He assures his sister that he does not drink. Written in Camp Jackson, also...
GLC07205.099
18 April 1863
Kellogg, James H., fl. 1862-1864
to Mary
After marching a good deal they arrived in camp where they had a feast. The weather is getting warmer and he can go without socks. He will send her five dollars.Written at a camp near Stony River
GLC02415.019
7 November 1863
Hab, Smight, fl. 1862-1865
to Doctor
He talks of how many states have recently joined the Union or elected emancipationists.He thinks Jefferson Davis will soon be pushed out of the places they currently occupy.
GLC02743.28
8 January 1863
Sulkin, Hermengilde, fl. 1863
to Sarah Ogden
Says she is saddened to hear that her son, Alphonse, has become very ill with typhoid fever, and she dreads the thought of his death. Begs Ogden to do as much as possible to restore her son to health because she has already felt the pain of losing...
GLC06559.126
16 November 1862
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
to his parents
Writes that the soldiers prefer Rosecrans to Buell. Reports that General Gilbert was arrested at Perryville. Continues to write about the battle of Perryville, which has led him to believe that rebels are not cowards but "brave as yankees dare to...
GLC06728.030
September 9, 1864
to his sisters
Describes Atlanta in ruins. Writes that Sherman has issued an order of evacuation for the city. He is anxious to complete his term of service and come home which he expects to do in thirteen days.
GLC06728.075
31 May 1863
Parrott, Henry C., fl. 1861-1877
General Rosecrans is "still entrenching very strongly." Henry saw "one of the greatest traitors of our land," Vallandigham, as he passed through the Union lines to join the Rebel Army. John is not well. Signed with the rank of Lieutenant. Two...
GLC03858.02.11
19 April 1865
Morse, George F., fl. 1864-1868
to father
report of battle and retreat, loss of knapsack and clothes, assassination of President Lincoln, and an accounting of the wounded and the dead.
GLC02180.26
2 May 1862
Henry, Josiah E., 1840-?
to Parents
Writes that he is well and that the weather is pleasant, sometimes it rains and sometimes it is warm. They were on picket duty yesterday. The day before yesterday, a man from their Company was wounded; he was shot in the calf. He is the third man...
GLC02749.002
12 July 1862
Swisher, Daniel, fl. 1861-1863
to sister [Lydia A. Bishoff]
Swisher reports that since the last time he wrote, there has been a "Considerate Skirmish" and that the "3rd and 4th of July Did not go off as nice as it did Last year." On the 4th of July, Swisher's regiment suffered one casualty and three wounded...
GLC03523.40.11
19 May 1943
Sylvia took the car to work and had to visit a Greek Catholic Church and found the priest charming. He acted as a Polish interpreter for her client. Sorry Moe has had bad weather and bad food, and reminds him he will have good food again when he...
GLC09414.0038
February 16, 1794
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
to Henry Knox
Reports that Mr. Denton has frequently called on him to discuss the plan for Knox's house. Says that Knox's delays on sending the alterations "will put back finishing the house by the time in contemplation." Says that Prince Edward left on the...
GLC02437.06047
February 17, 1861
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
to Eliza Cook
Has arrived in Hayneville from Montgomery and plans to return to the latter to attend the inauguration of Jefferson Davis. Has received Eliza's letter and writes, "…I do assure you that I was much gratified that you had thought enough of me to write...
GLC02570.02
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