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30 November 1862
Simmons, George W., fl. 1861-1863
To Lizzie Simmons
Written at Camp Casey
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9 December 1862
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4 March 1862
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1862
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11 December 1862
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22 December 1862
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27 December 1862
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29 January 1863
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1863
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11 February 1863
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26 February 1863
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27 February 1863
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1861-1863
To Mrs George W. Simmons
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To Mr George W. Simmons
Postmarked June 9
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To Surgeon Henry
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1864
View of the N.Y. State Soldier's Depot, 50 & 52 Howard St.
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20 May 1865
Berghaus, A., fl. 1865
Murder of President Lincoln and Appearance of Ford's Theatre Afterwards
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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13 May 1865
The President's Funeral Car Approaching New York from Jersey City, View of the Funeral Car, and Interior of the President's Funeral Car, with the Coffin and Guard of Honor
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15 January 1861
Armstrong, J.A., fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
No year. He says he is tired of working for someone or some people and would like to just work for himself.. Kid recently wrote him saying he is sick of the South.
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1 January 1864
Kid, fl. 1861-1864
While he is sorry that Richard will be leaving he is glad that he has decided to go to school. He hopes he will see Richard before he leaves.
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10 August 1864
Leachy, Larence, fl. 1861-1864
He informs Richard of the death of Capt. Flemming. Written at Fort Buffalo
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15 August 1864
Charlie, fl. 1861-1864
He asks Richard if he knows of a good clerk since there is too much work at present.
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9 September 1864
Emerson, Charlie, fl. 1861-1864
He mentions again that that his clerical force is getting very low and he really needs someone.
GLC07705.423
to Assistant Quartermaster (Richard H. Jackson)
He requests transportation from New York to Hilton Head, SC for an employee in the Ord. Depot.
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circa 1865
Arrival of the Remains At Desbrosses Street Ferry
While black and white, has some yellow shading. Shows arrival of the remains of Abraham Lincoln at the Jersey City Ferry.
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Funeral Car Crossing Hudson River
Black and white with yellow shading.
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circa 1861-1864
Interior of the State Arsenal 57th st. Occupied by the 7th N.Y.V. (Steuben Regiment) 1861
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25 September 1862
Wells, fl. 1861-1864
His friend writes from the Hospital and asks to get a description list for him. He asks for several signatures. Written at Casparis Hosital, Washington, D.C.
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Watson, Sam, fl. 1861-1864
He has been reading the papers and feels they give an accurate account. He hopes Richard comes home safe and mentions other soldiers like Fred, Phil and Davis.
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22 April 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
He describes Col. Kimball's funeral.
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19 September 1863
He tells Richard he has just been drafted.
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15 June 1864
Gibbons, Patrick F., fl. 1861-1864
He is glad to hear of their friend Samuel's prosperity. He believes that Boston is the best city for a stranger to prosper.
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31 August 1861
Sweetser, J. A., fl. 1861
to Hiram A. Blodgett
The company has enclosed a few fabric samples withe prices marked on them. They will be used to make a uniform.
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This is the typed version of GLC02248.02.01.
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[blue fabric swatch]
Handwritten tag reads 1.95 Double 78 cents.
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[blue fabric swatch #2]
Handwritten tag reads 1.37.
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[black fabric swatch]
Handwritten tag reads Double Width 1.75.
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[black fabric swatch #2]
Handwritten tag reads Double Width 1.50.
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[black fabric swatch #3]
Handwritten tag reads 1.50.
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[black fabric swatch #4]
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3 September 1861
Strong Brothers and Co., fl. 1861
They have enclosed a blue twill fabric sample.
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This is the typed version of GLC02248.03.01.
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[Blue twill fabric sample]
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10 January 1864
Devel, fl. 1861
to William L. Whittford
He compares the rebellion to an egg on p. 2.
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1861-1877
Unknown signature
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1877
Wright, Miller A., fl. 1861-1864
I Guess We have Had Our Day
A poem about the unfurling of the confederate flag at a reunion of veterans.
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9 September 1862
McRay, W.H., fl. 1862-1963
to Mary
They marched southeast of Cinncinati. There is about 80,000 troops where they are. Tomorrow they move to another ground to drill.
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9 January 1888
Clewell, L., fl. 1858
to Frank Stout
He asks Stout to fill out the enclosed affidavit, as he caught malaria while on picket duty and has had pain ever since. he also asks for the name of his surgeon.
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