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1 April 1862
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
to Berdille
He lays in bed all day and night and this aggravates him. He says the Rebels do not take suck good care of their wounded and left one man with his leg cut off alone to die.
GLC02182.30
26 March 1862
Keyes, Samuel. fl. 1862-1863
[to unknown]
GLC09354.04
January 10, 1865
Wolcott, Laurens W., fl. 1861-1865
to Father
He requests several items. He notes that there is construction going on around him.
GLC00653.11.06
28 October 1943
to Mrs. Williams
A condolence letter from the Chaplain at Hampton Institute. He expresses his admiration for LeRoi, including LeRoi's playing of the Church Tower chimes. The signature is illegible.
GLC09587.034
3 January 1862
Cole, Florence, fl. 1861
to Frank A. Cole
From his sister. She asks him about life in Wisconsin. She says Ms. Hillard had a donation party while Mr. Hans had a meeting of the sewing society. She writes that she has sent his slippers.
GLC08291.06
5 August 1864
to Frank
He is packing all company business and clothes to be sent to him. He has included his dress coat with a key to his valise in the dress pocket. Informs him of the dead and missing.
GLC08291.15
21 March 1865
Wells, Edmund C., fl. 1864-1865
to Maria
has been informed of Mother's death. weather is cold. the price on farms is low now.
GLC08311.09
30 March 1862
to Annie
feels like he has nothing interesting to say. very homesick. feels homesick the most when he is on picket duty.
GLC09354.06
1861-1877
Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission
features a wounded man and a horsedrawn wagon
GLC08413.03
GLC08413.04
12 March 1865
Whitley, Albert, fl. 1865
to Sister
confident that the Union is gaining in numbers and will soon be too much for General Lee.
GLC09271.02
25 July 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe watched a training film on the Chinese-Japanese conflict. He says he ended up going to the dance after all, and he says the boys drank a lot that evening. He also inquires after Sylvia's father.
GLC09414.1460
24 November 1864
asks her what she had on Thanksgiving. tells her what a friend had on Thanksgiving. the men captured two teams. the Rebels are in force about 30 miles up the valley.
GLC08311.30
5 February 1865
heard that Hannah Grant is married with a baby. the news that the president went to meet with the Rebel peace commissioners has everyone excited.
GLC08311.34
26 February 1865
Sherman has been making another successful march in the South. tells her he has been in California since he last wrote. describes the town he is currently in.
GLC08311.35
24 May 1945
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia mentions that she got a new book from the library called Traumatic Neurosis.
GLC09414.0608
12 August 1945
Sylvia reports that Dad took them all out for a lobster dinner.
GLC09414.0668
30 April 1944
Dworetsky, Bernard, fl. 1944-1945
Bernie's Bugle
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. In this issue the Dworetsky talks about his new job with the Overseas Film Division. He also responds to letters from his...
GLC09414.1583
30 November 1944
Moe reports that he has been having a lazy day. He asks for more information on Sylvia's father's illness, and comments on peoples' interest in Russia.
GLC09414.1270
1 January 1945
Moe says the news from the front continues to show a reduction in the German bulge. He liked Sylvia's reproduction of their living room in one of her letters, and thanks her for the money she sent.
GLC09414.1299
7 December 1862
Jackson, Henry, fl. 1861-1864
to Richard H. Jackson
Johnny Austen came to visit on furlough. He heard that Bill Busiley died of Typhoid fever and Sergeant Watson was killed at Antietam. General Banks' expedition has sailed.
GLC07705.244
21 December 1862
He received John Davis's letters, along with the Zouave uniform, and portrait of a young lady which will be delivered to his mother in due time.
GLC07705.245
11 January 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
to Lile Miller
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.128
13 January 1864
GLC02155.129
17 January 1864
GLC02155.130
8 February 1864
GLC02155.133
19 February 1864
GLC02155.134
24 February 1864
GLC02155.135
25 February 1864
GLC02155.136
28 February 1864
GLC02155.137
1 March 1864
GLC02155.138
7 March 1864
GLC02155.139
9 March 1864
GLC02155.140
28 October 1862
McFaddin, William M., fl. 1862-1863
to Wife
GLC03135.08.01
20 February 1863
GLC03135.08.02
27 February 1863
GLC03135.08.03
15 March 1863
GLC03135.08.04
7 April 1863
GLC03135.08.05
12 April 1863
GLC03135.08.06
12 April 1864
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
to Michael Miller
GLC02155.182
16 April 1864
GLC02155.183
19 April 1864
GLC02155.184
1864
GLC02155.185
4 March 1864
GLC02155.186
GLC02155.187
30 May 1863
to father
GLC02155.188
11 August 1863
to Brother
GLC02155.189
26 January 1864
Henry, P.C., 1861-1864
GLC02155.190
21 February 1864
GLC02155.191
Kuch, Sallie, 1861-1864
GLC02155.192
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