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4 February 1861
Lucie, fl. 1859-1897
to Frank A. Cole
He heard that he and Mary are not on good terms. He thinks his impending marriage is a good idea.
GLC08291.02
28 March 1861
He informs him that a certain lady he was interested in is already engaged. He asks him if he had a good time on Sunday evening. tells him to give his respects to someone (name illegible).
GLC08291.05
25 August 1864
unknown, fl. 1864
to Frank
He writes about a Copperhead toward the end. (difficult to read)
GLC08291.17
22 December 1862
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
to Mother
sick with pneumonia
GLC08300.13
23 January 1863
currently has very bad pain. they have recommended him for a furlough.
GLC08300.15
11 September 1863
is now in very good health. had a tiresome journey and had to stay in Richmond a couple of nights. they will move soon. has been doing some drilling that hurts his foot.
GLC08300.16
9 November 1863
very weak. hoping for a furlough. if he doesn't get one, he will ask for a transfer to Raleigh.
GLC08300.21
17 April 1864
marched about 3 miles and lay in wait of a battle but the yankees did not advance so they went back to their old camp. expects there to be fighting on Thursday. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.33
13 February 1865
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
to Maria
arrived at his next destination on Thursday night. saw a lot of farms with horses and witnessed the slaying of a few chickens. from there he went to Homer which he described as dreary. is now in Webster City.
GLC08311.04
1861-1877
How Virginia Was Voted Out of the Union
shows polling booth with men holding guns
GLC08416.1
30 October 1864
waiting for his friend Levi to get a leave of absence. talks about his cook. writes that his ankles are bad and has had a doctor look at them.
GLC08311.25
11 November 1864
to Annis, Lida and Master Johnny
assks Annis to knit him a new pair of socks. describes the scenery to Lida and Johnny.
GLC08311.27
20 March 1865
Levi left his trunk on boat of City Point. heard that Capt. Manville was relieved of duty but does not know who will succeed him. thinks hoops must be going out of style because his cousins aren't wearing them.
GLC08311.37
23 April 1865
writes that it will be quite a while before they are discharged. describes the land and the weather. lists how many wagons and ambulances they have.
GLC08311.41
12 January 1863
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
He writes about the boots he has reecntly sent. Then draws a picture of the boot, marked with Richard's name inside. He saw J. Austen the other day who has gotten his discharge.
GLC07705.247
20 January 1863
He writes about the dress uniform Richard has requested he purchase. He discusses various sizes.
GLC07705.248
25 January 1863
He hopes Richard will like the dress coat uniform he picked out. He is glad he is so animated with such a noble spirit.
GLC07705.250
6 February 1863
He has received his letter in which he asks him not to mail the coat because he has someone coming to get it.
GLC07705.254
15 February 1863
Jackson, Elizabeth, fl. 1861-1864
He writes that Miss Mulligan went to a fortune teller who told her her lovers' name was Richard and she would get two letters from him.
GLC07705.255
He informs him that New York was excited by the wedding of [illegible, but looks like Sam Sherman] and Miss Lorinia Warren. Burnside was in attendance. He is disapppointed that there is no change in his getting leave of absence.
GLC07705.256
17 February 1863
He has picked out his fatigue coat and other items to be delivered to Richard.
GLC07705.257
18 February 1863
He refers again to the coat and uniform that will be delivered. He is concerned because Richard has not received a particular letter.
GLC07705.258
11 June 1858
Heirs, William A., fl. 1858-1897
to Cousin Susie
GLC03135.05.001
27 March 1859
to Cousin
GLC03135.05.002
20 April 1859
to Susie Carter
GLC03135.05.003
13 May 1859
GLC03135.05.004
4 August 1859
GLC03135.05.005
15 January 1860
GLC03135.05.006
12 March 1860
Also contains a small strip of paper with a address in New Orleans written on it
GLC03135.05.007
16 May 1860
GLC03135.05.008
29 July 1860
GLC03135.05.009
25 August 1860
GLC03135.05.010
17 May 1861
GLC03135.05.014
20 May 1861
GLC03135.05.015
27 May 1861
GLC03135.05.016
26 June 1861
GLC03135.05.017
2 March 1862
Written at Oak Grove Camp
GLC03135.05.021
14 March 1861
GLC03135.05.022
28 March 1862
to Miss Wesley Carter
Includes a sketch of the Ironclad Virginia
GLC03135.05.023
5 June 1862
GLC03135.05.026
6 June 1862
GLC03135.05.027
8 June 1862
Written at a camp near Charles City Road
GLC03135.05.028
7 September 1862
Written near Frederick City, Maryland
GLC03135.05.031
1 November 1862
GLC03135.05.032
12 November 1862
GLC03135.05.033
13 November 1862
GLC03135.05.034
18 November 1862
GLC03135.05.035
6 December 1862
Written on a Account of Mails Sent form
GLC03135.05.036
19 December 1862
GLC03135.05.037
15 January 1863
GLC03135.05.038
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