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1861-1877
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February 1862
[Envelope addressed to Mary Rifenburgh]
Envelope addressed to Mary Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
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1861-1864
[Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh]
Envelope addressed to Nelson Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
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[Envelope addressed to William Rifenburgh]
Envelope addressed to William Rifenburgh, Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
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11 June 1864
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
to Norman R. Dewey
He has enclosed the key to his trunk. He gives instructions on what to do with the items inside.
GLC02161.131
15 August 1864
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
He is concerned that if the chances aren't good enough in Buffalo, he will have to go somewhere else. Written at Fort Pocahontas
GLC02161.137
9 October 1864
Smith, E.W., fl. 1864
[Honorable discharge of O. S. Dewey]
Partially printed. Having tendered his resignation, Dewey is honorably discharged and will receive payment when it is determined that he owes nothing to the government.
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23 January 1863
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
to Father
The rain has delayed their movement.
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[Instead of addressing via Fortress Monroe say By way of New York]
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8 July 1862
He encloses a receipt for the two certificates. On his way to Richmond.
GLC07705.079
9 July 1862
He writes they are to embark at 6 am and their destination is unknown.
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7 July 1862
Mentions the Watsons.
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23 August 1862
Duryee's Zoaves have arrived and are temporarily quartered with them. saw Ben Parkland.
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12 November 1862
He writes they are still here but will probably move on Thursday.
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