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15 July 1864
Brown, J.S., fl. 1864
to Mrs. Thomas Burpee
He is concerned because he has not heard from her. He encloses the key for his carpet bag. Everything else is in the hands of Mr. Gallup.
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27 April 1865
Richard Burn M.D.
He writes the body was not properly preserved so a fee is not required in that instance. But says she will certainly pay for the coffin and asks for her to send the money.
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2 October 1866
Buckingham, William A. (William Alfred), 1804-1875
to Thomas W. Thayer
Thayer asks Buckingham to give Mrs. Burpee his kindest and regards and say that he had nothing but the utmost respect for her husband from the time he entered the service.
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25 September 1862 - 23 November 1863
Clapp, Rev. C.W., fl. 1862
3 letters- tells Louise not be anxious about William...
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4 May 1863
Getty, George Washington, 1819-1901
General Orders, Brigadier General Commanding
Congratulates the troops on their courage and conduct of late. thanks to all who particpated in the recent movement. Written near Suffolk, Virginia.
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May 1863
Dutton, Art (colonel), fl. 1863
Special Orders, No. 77
Remove immediately to battery Stevens. Lieutenant Edward Gallup placed in arrest for assumption of authority.
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6 May 1863
Dix, Major General, fl. 1863
General Orders, No. 32
Newsletter of sorts congratulating General. Rick on the enemy's retreat to Blackwater. Less than 1500 men were killed.thank yous are extended. Written at Fort Monroe.
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5 May 1863
Foster, Ben B., fl. 1863
General Orders No. 31
He believes that after 23 days of hardship the tides are turning once again. Renewed expressions of confidence and thanks.
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15 May 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
Report
Report of the movement of the 21st Regiment, includes extract of general orders no. 28
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15 April 1864
to Thomas F. Burpee
He advises him to make a direct application to Major General Butler in reference to the recruiting of his regiment.
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23 July 1863
Brown, Gno., fl. 1863
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28 May 1863
He heard that the position of hospital steward is vacant. recommending John A Brown for the position.
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16 April 1861
Williams, Joseph D., fl. 1861
General Orders, No. 232
He details the organization of a regiment of infantry made up of volunteers.
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17 January 1861
General Orders, No. 227
How to prevent disloyalty and anarchy. encourage enlistment and discipline.
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1 May 1861
Williams, J.D., fl. 1861-1863
Special Order, No. 12 (for Thomas F. Burpee)
He is ordered to deliver all rifle muskets and equipment in his possession to Col. John M. Hathering and General Van Buren.
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8 May 1861
General Orders No. 283
volunteers are no longer needed.since the president declined their services they are hereby discharged.
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If there is an emergency, they will take his offer of service to the governor. They cannot give him any new muskets at this time.
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20 May 1852
Hibbard, C., fl. 1852
Company Orders 1852, Fifth Regiment, First Brigade
He must give legal warning to members of company who are scheduled to appear on parade at Union Hall in Rockville, May 28th, 1852.
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24 May 1861
Irish, William L., fl. 1861
Paymaster requires complete list of volunteers that were under Thomas Burpee and the number of days they worked.
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4 May 1861
Parbour, N.L., fl. 1861
He requests that Burpee send the commissioned officers to their office as his company will be designated Rifle C. J 5th Reg.
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23 November 1861
Milligrand, J.S., fl. 1861
Since there is no field officer in the state militia he is required to make his report directly to him.
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22 April 1861
General Orders, No. 254
How to organize the volunteers that must be accepted and enrolled.
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28 May 1862
General Orders, No. 26
The commander-in-chief extends his thanks to the Governor's guards and volunteer militia.
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28 August 1862
Bill for Michael Parker
Parker agrees to pay bill from town bounty
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24 March 1863
Prisley, Stephen, fl. 1863
Certifies that Thomas Burpee is still ill and requires leave of absence
Doctor writes about Burpee's rheumatic fever which will prevent him from working.
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25 May 1863
J.D Williams thanks him for the receipt of his and Major Crosby's report.
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April 30, 1864
Specification of Charges versus Asst. Surgeon J. Tennont
Burpee writes that he left camp to visit the town of Portsmouth without permission.
copy
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original
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15 May 1864
Forbes, A.P., fl. 1864
Invoice of Ordinance and Ordinance Stores
Turned over 7 rounds of elongated ball and packing boxes to Thomas Burpee.
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Copy of 252.
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27 April 1864
E.T. Parkinson
General Orders, No. 10
Lieutenant J. C. Allen is now aide-de-camp and will be obeyed.
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17 January 1862
By Order of the Adjutant-General's Office
He orders Thomas Burpee to bring an alphabetized list of the members of his company.
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1861-1877
Paymaster's certificate
To William Fitch: certifies that 10 dollars will be given to soldiers to organize the volunteer militia.
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circa 1861-1864
partial letter or diary entry
Describes a kind of tension that has come between two friends on account of a marriage.
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He talks of a Jack that will distinguish himself through a Brooklyn company.
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He talks about the kind of drills they are doing.
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1 ribbon
Blue and black.
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1 print
Features two shaking hands beneath the constitution. Includes qoute by Andrew Jackson
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Features lady liberty balancing the scales of justice above Ft. Sumter
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General Sigel
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1 piece of cloth
Capt A. Comstock witten in black
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Superior Court envelope
for Col. Thomas Burpee, April and May 1861
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16 December 1849
Harwood, Adeline fl. 1837
to Brother and Sister
He writes that they are all well. He writes of a wedding she attended with Edwin in Springfield. Closes with a poem.
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11 March 1850
to Friends
very faded. Ends with a poem and 2 circles that look as if they were made of hair.
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16 January 1858
Terry, Henry, fl. 1858
to Manufacturers
Letter of recommendation for Thomas F. Burpee. Describes him a competent workman.
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03 January 1854
Aldrich, A.S., fl. 1854
to unknown
Letter of recommendation for Thomas F. Burpee. Describes him as an honest, upright and trustworthy man.
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07 September 1857
to Adaline Burpee
He has spent a very lonely week without her. He wishes he had known her sooner. knows that she has left friends for him. sees the past as a series of mistakes and accidents up until he met her. sometimes feels as though he does not cherish her enough...
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19 December 1859
to J.W. Thayes
He is sending a sample of the Doeskin which Mr. Terry is making. He has done the finishing.
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21 March 1853
Buce, Moses B., fl. 1853
officially appoints Thomas F. Burpee legal guardian of three children
Frances S. Watts, Emma C. Watts and Francis Alonso Watts
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7 April 1864
Judson, J.A., fl. 1864
General Orders, No. 55
Captain Stanton is praised for his efforts in a collision with the enemy near "Hill's Point."
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