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2 October 1863
Elmore, Bruce, fl. 1862-1865
to Libbie Elmore
He describes the train ride to Bridgeport, AL. They passed through Ohio, Kentucky, Louisiana, Indiana and other places.
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1861-1877
He requests some postage stamps and gives a new address for her to send letters from now on.
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1 November 1863
They are on the direct road from Bridgeport to Chatanooga and they are on half rations. Willard wants an extension on his furlough.
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11 October 1863
He hasn't been able to write because the Rebels made a raid and succeeded in teaming up several miles of track between Bridgeport and Nashville. He tells her that at one point 40 Rebels gave themselves up to their men. The food he's been eating and...
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16 October 1863
He describes his food, which is mainly hard tack. The duty there is mainly picket and guard. He inquires about Dwight and informs her that John C. Roosa andAnthony Bashley have died.
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18 October 1863
He writes that they have had a long rain since they last talked. He hopes that one day the long separation will be over and he will be able to clasp her in his arms. He asks about Willard.
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23 October 1863
The draft has been drawn, but he feels it is no worse for a drafted man than for a volunteer. C.H. SImpson's brothers were drafted. He refers to Libbie's last letter in which she mentions that someone stole some of her bees.
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11 November 1863
He wishes she could sell the farm. He asks about Willard.He wishes he could eat pancakes with her in the chilly mornings they''ve been having.
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6 November 1863
The Rebels still occupy Lookout Mountain and a few shots were exchanged. He brings up the subject of farm again and how he wishes she would sell it. He is anxious to hear who of the drafted men are exempt.
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7 November 1863
He is weak from living on hard tack. He mentions a John Evens who wants a place by Spring. If only she could sell for 12000.
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circa 1861-1864
Eight men have been detailed from his company to to go on another expedition, though he does not say what it is.
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19 November 1863
There was another fight in the vicinity between Sherman's corps. and the Rebels. They came out the winner. Letter is very faded.
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3 December 1863
Elmore, Libbie, fl. 1861-1865
to Bruce Elmore
She went to his parents the other day and they discussed what to include in his care package which will contain mostly food. John L. Dow is dead of typhoid fever.
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11 December 1863
He summarizes the recent activity around Lookout Mountain which culminated in a fight breaking out on Wednesday morning. They managed to escape without being severely engaged. Later theyw ere ordered to Knoxville to help Burnside.
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18 December 1863
They are back at the camp near Lookout Mountain. They have had a rough march. They got within 14 miles of Knoxville only to find out they weren't needed in the end. He is grateful for the berries she sent him.
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13 January 1863
to Richard H. Jackson
Post marked Port Royal, S.C.
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21 January 1862
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10 January 1863
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15 January 1862
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5 January 1864
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6 January 1864
to Henry Jackson
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13 January 1861
Year cannot be read.
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09 January 1861
No year.
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Date and year not visible.
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07 February 1861
Year not visible.
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24 February 1861
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Year and location not visible. Received Feb. 19th.
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31 March 1861
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25 March 1861
Fish, Ferdinand, fl. 1862-1873
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12 March 1864
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08 March 1863
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29 March 1863
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08 March 1861
No year visible.
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14 April 1861
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16 May 1862
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26 May 1862
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13 May 1862
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10 May 1861
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10 May 1862
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17 June 1862
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1863
Received June 15th, 1863. Postmark cut off.
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01 June 1861
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16 June 1861
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13 June 1861
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29 July 1861
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Received Dec, 21st, 1863.
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Received Dec. 13th, 1863.
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No date visible.
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20 July 1863
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14 August 1863
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