166 ~ John K. Mizner to Edwin M. Stanton, 19 November 1866 ~ Postwar Letter from Captain John K. Mizner, 2nd United States Cavalry, Fort McPherson, New Jersey, November 19, 1866, to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 4th Michigan Infantry, Recommending Yates’
Transfer to the 2nd United States Cavalry · with Transcription
167 ~ H. L. Craig Statement, 14 February 1866 ~ Postwar Letter of Transmittal from Colonel H. L. Craig, President, Office of Army Board, Washington, D. C., February 14, 1866, Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending Yates’ Appointment to the Regular Army · with Transcription
168 ~ Alfred Pleasonton to Ulysses S. Grant, 20 January 1866 ~ Manuscript Copy of Postwar Letter from Union Major General Alfred Pleasonton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 20, 1866, to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, Commanding General, United States Army; Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending Yates’ Appointment to the Regular Army · with Transcription
169 ~ Robert M. Morris et al. to Lorenzo Thomas, 24 March 1864 ~ Letter from the Officers of the 6th United States Cavalry, March 24, 1864, to General L. Thomas, Adjutant General, United States Army; Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending Yates’ Appointment to 6th United States Cavalry · with Transcription
170 ~ Robert M. Morris et al. to Lorenzo Thomas, 24 March 1864 ~ Manuscript Copy of Letter from the Officers of the 6th United States Cavalry, March 24, 1864, to General L. Thomas, Adjutant General, United States Army; Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending Yates’ Appointment to 6th United States Cavalry · with Transcription
171 ~ Washington L. Elliott to Edwin M. Stanton, 8 January 1866 ~ Postwar Letter of Recommendation from Brigadier General W. L. Elliott, Major General G. M. Dodge,, Major General John Pope, and Colonel J. V. D. Reeve, Headquarters District of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, January 8, 1864, to Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Approved by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, February 15, 1866; Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending Yates’ Appointment to the Regular Army · with Transcription
172 ~ Postwar Transmittal Letter, 18 April 1866 ~ Postwar Transmittal Letter, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, D. C., April 18th, 1866; Associated With First Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry · with Transcription
174 ~ Washington L. Elliott to Edwin M. Stanton, 8 January 1866 ~ Copy of Postwar Letter of Recommendation from Brigadier General W. L. Elliott, Major General G. M. Dodge, Major General John Pope, and Colonel J. V. D. Reeve, Headquarters District of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, January 8, 1864, to Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Approved by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, February 15, 1866; Associated With 1st Lieutenant George W. Yates, 13th Missouri Cavalry, Recommending His Appointment to the Regular Army · with Transcription
175 ~ George W. Yates to Alfred Pleasonton, 3 June 1864 ~ Letter from 1st Lieutenant George W. Yates, 4th Michigan Infantry, St. Louis, Missouri, June 3, 1864, to the Adjutant General, United States Army, Concerning his Desire to Continue at Present Post · with Transcription
176 ~ John H. Gagle to James A Wolfinger, 22 March 1863 ~ Civil War Letter from John H. Gagle, 3rd Maryland Infantry, Camp at Aquia Landing, Virginia, to James A. Wolfinger, Weitersburg, Maryland; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
178 ~ Robert B. Goodyear to Sarah A. Platt, 14 February 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Robert B. Goodyear, 27th Connecticut Infantry, Camp Near Falmouth, Virginia, February 14, 1863, to Miss Sarah A. Platt, Naugatuck, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
179 ~ Robert B. Goodyear to Sarah A. Platt, 30 May 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Robert B. Goodyear, 27th Connecticut Infantry, U. S. Hospital, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, May 30, 1863, to Miss Sarah A. Platt, Naugatuck, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
180 ~ John Higgins to Charles Hargin, 26 August 1863 ~ Letter from Captain John Higgins, 143rd New York Infantry, Warrenton Junction, Virginia, August 26, 1863, to Mr. Charles Hargin; Accompanied by CDV of Higgins · with Transcription
183 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Pleasant Valley, Maryland, October 21, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
184 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 August 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Norton, Norwich, Connecticut, August 17, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
185 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 14 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
186 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Chase, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
187 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Chase, Washington, D.C., September 21, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
188 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Chase, Washington, D.C., September 25, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
189 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 2 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Frederick, Maryland, October 2, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
190 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 7 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Pleasant Valley, near Harper’s Ferry, October 7, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
191 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp in the Field, Pleasant Valley, Maryland, October 17, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
192 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp in the Field, Pleasant Valley, Maryland, October 25, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
193 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Near Lovettesville, Virginia, October 29, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
194 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 30 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, November 30, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
195 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 3, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
196 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 9 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 9, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
197 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 20 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Fredericksburg, Virginia, November 20, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
198 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 24 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, November 24, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
199 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 14 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Near Warrenton, Virginia, November 14, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
200 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 31 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, 9 Miles from Leesburg, Virginia, October 31, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
201 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 9 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Warrenton, Virginia, November 9, 1862, to his wife Mary, On Patriotic Stationery · with Transcription
202 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 21, 1862, Regarding the Battle of Fredericksburg, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
203 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 29, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
204 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 3, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
205 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 25, 1862, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
206 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 20 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 20, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
207 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 11 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 11, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
208 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, February 1, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
209 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 28 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 28, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
210 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 6 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 6, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
211 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 10 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, February 10, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
212 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 16 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, February 17, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
213 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 16 March 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, March 16, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
214 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, Undated, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
215 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 19 March 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, March 9, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
216 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 April 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, April 21, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
217 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 2 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, May 2, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
218 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 4, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
219 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 12 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Battery Stevens, Point Calhoun on the Nansimond, May 12, 1863, to his wife Mary; Accompanied by Fragment of Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, May 13, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
220 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 20 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bowers Hill, Virginia, May 20, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
221 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bowers Hill, Virginia, May 29, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
222 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 26 May 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Hancock Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 26, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
223 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 4 May 1863 ~ Letter from W. Rodgers, Battleground 5 Miles West of Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 4, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers; Associated with First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, · with Transcription
224 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 28 June 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, White House, Virginia, June 28, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
225 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 30 June 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, On Board Steamer “Thomas A. Morgan” Bound For Fortress Monroe, Virginia, June 30, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
226 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 June 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Yorktown, Virginia, June 25, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
227 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, On Board Steamboat “City of Albany” from White House, Virginia for Fortress Monroe, July 3, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
228 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 7 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, White House, Virginia, July 7, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
229 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 7 June 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 7, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
230 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1 June 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bowers Hill, Virginia, June 1, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
231 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 11 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Yorktown, Virginia, July 11, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
232 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 16 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, July 16, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
233 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 20 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, July 20, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
234 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, July 25, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
235 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 31 July 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, July 31, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
236 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 August 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, August 3, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
237 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 14 August 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, August 14, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
238 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 24 August 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, August 24, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
239 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 August 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, August 29, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
240 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 September 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia,September 4, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
241 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 6 September 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, September 6, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
242 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 8 September 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, September 8, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
243 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 September 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, September 18, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
244 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 26 September 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, September 26, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
245 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 2 October 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, Virginia, October 2, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
246 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 14 October 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Norfolk, Virginia, October 14, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
247 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 October 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Norfolk, Virginia, October 18, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
248 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 November 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Norfolk, Virginia, November 17, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
249 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 23 November 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Norfolk, Virginia, November 23, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
250 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 5 December 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Norfolk, Virginia, December 5, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
251 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 15 December 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, December 15, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
252 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 December 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, December 25, 1863, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
253 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 7 January 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, January 7, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
254 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 January 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, January 17, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
255 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 15 January 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Near Petersburg, Virginia, January 15, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
256 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 January 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, January 29, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
257 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 February 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, February 3, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
258 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 February 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, New Bern, North Carolina, February 25, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
259 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 15 April 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, April 15, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
260 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 19 March 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Washington, North Carolina, March 19, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
261 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 6 April 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Washington, North Carolina, April 6, 1864, to his wife Mary; On Reverse, Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Washington, North Carolina, April 8, 1864, to his wife Mary; · with Transcription
262 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 May 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bivouac of 21st Connecticut Volunteers, May 17, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
263 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 May 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, May 17, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
264 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 28 May 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, May 28, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
265 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 July 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, July 4, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
266 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 July 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Trenches in Front of Petersburg, Virginia, July 18, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
267 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 19 July 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Trenches in Front of Petersburg, Virginia, July 19, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
268 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 24 July 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, In Front of Petersburg, Virginia, July 24, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
269 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1 August 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, In Front of Petersburg, Virginia, August 1, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
270 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 17 August 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Near Petersburg, Virginia, August 17, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
271 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 28 August 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, August 28, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
272 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 23 August 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Field Hospital, 18th Army Corps, August 23, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
273 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 31 August 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, August 30, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
274 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 5 September 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, September 5, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
275 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 12 September 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, September 12, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
276 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 September 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, September 29, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
277 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 9 October 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, October 9, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
278 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 October 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Chapin’s Bluff, Virginia, October 25, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
279 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1 November 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, November 1, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
280 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 January 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, January 4, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
281 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 20 November 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, November 20, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
282 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 November 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, November 4, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
283 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 November 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, November 21, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
284 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 December 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, December 3, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
285 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 December 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, December 21, 1864, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
286 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 8 February 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Pioneers, 3rd Division, February 8, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
287 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 3 April 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Richmond Virginia, April 3, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
288 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 13 February 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Pioneer Corps, February 13, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
289 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 21 February 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, February 21, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
290 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 4 April 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Richmond, Virginia, April 4, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
291 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 12 March 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, March 12, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
292 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 12 April 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, Richmond, Virginia, April 12, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
293 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 25 March 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, March 25, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
294 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 14 April 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Camp Pioneers, Richmond, Virginia, April 14, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
295 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 29 March 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, March 29, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
296 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 26 April 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Manchester, Virginia, April 26, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
297 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1 June 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Manchester, Virginia, June 1, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
298 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 12 June 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, Manchester, Virginia, June 12, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
299 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 16 May 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Manchester, Virginia, May 16, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
300 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 27 May 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Manchester, Virginia, May 27, 1865, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
301 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Newport, North Carolina, Undated, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
302 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Undated, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
303 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Undated, to his wife Mary · with Transcription
304 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 5 October 1862 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, October 4, 1862, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
305 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 19 November 1863 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, November 19, 1863, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
306 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 5 October 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, October 5, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
307 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 11 October 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, October 11, 1863, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
308 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 16 October 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, October 16, 1863, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
309 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 26 October 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, October 26, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
310 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 7 November 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, November 7, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
311 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 14 November 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, November 14, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
312 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 11 November 186X ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, November 20, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
313 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 25 November 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, November 25, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
314 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 9 December 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, December 9, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
315 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 18 December 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, December 18, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
316 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 25 December 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, December 25, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
317 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 27 December 1864 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, December 27, 1864, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
318 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 12 January 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, January 12, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
319 ~ Courtland G. Stanton to Mary E. Lewis, 18 January 1865 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters 3rd Division, In the Field, Virginia, January 18, 1865, to his wife Mary Stanton · with Transcription
320 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 5 February 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, Norwich, Connecticut, February 5, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
321 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 18 February 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, Norwich, Connecticut, February 18, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
322 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 24 February 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, February 24, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
323 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 5 March 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, March 5, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
324 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 19 March 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, March 19, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
325 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 2 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 2, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
326 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 6 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 6, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
327 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 10 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 10, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
328 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 16 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 16, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry, Regarding Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln · with Transcription
329 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 20 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 20, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
330 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 22 April 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, April 22, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
331 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 5 May 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, May 5, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
332 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 8 May 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, May 8, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
333 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 16 May 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, May 16, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
334 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 26 May 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, May 26, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
335 ~ Mary E. Lewis to Courtland G. Stanton, 7 June 1865 ~ Letter from Mary Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, June 7, 1865, to her husband First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
336 ~ John A. Dix Order, 29 June 1863 ~ Manuscript Orders From Major Hiram B. Crook, Provost Marshall, White House, Virginia, June 29, 1863; Associated With First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
337 ~ O. Brown Order, 18 July 1863 ~ Manuscript Orders From O. Brown, Superintendent, Norfolk, Virginia, June 18, 1863; Associated With First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
338 ~ C. W. Brown Invitation, 23 November 1863 ~ Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stanton, North Stonington, Connecticut, November 23, 1863; Associated With First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
339 ~ Frank Fowler to Courtland G. Stanton, 3 October 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Frank Folwer, 21st Connecticut Infantry, U. S. General Hospital, Hampton, Virginia, October 3, 1864, to First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
340 ~ Hiram B. Crosby Order, 17 July 1863 ~ Orders from Major H. B. Crosby, Provost Marshall, Portsmouth, Virginia, July 17, 1863; Associated with First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
341 ~ S. H. (?) to Hiram B. Crosby, 17 July 1863 ~ Letter to Major H. B. Crosby, Provost Marshall, Fortress Monroe, Virginia, July 17, 1863; Associated with First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
342 ~ Charles Devens Special Order, 12 June 1865 ~ Special Orders No. 117, Captain John Sooken, Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, Manchester, Virginia, June 12, 1865; Associated with First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
343 ~ R. Delany to Courtland G. Stanton, 1 April 1865 ~ Letter from Captain R. Delany, Assistant Quartermaster, Headquarters 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1865, to First Lieutenant Courtland G. Stanton, 21st Connecticut Infantry · with Transcription
354 ~ Eliza A. Whitlock to Young Whitlock, 7 November 1864 ~ Letter from Mrs. E. A. Whitlock, Marshall, Illinois, November 7, 1864, to her son, First Sergeant Young Whitlock, 130th Illinois Infantry, Prisoner of War Camp, Texas · with Transcription
355 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 21 October 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 21, 1863, to his Mother, Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
357 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 30 October 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 29, 1863, to His Mother · with Transcription
358 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 29 October 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 30, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
359 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 6 November 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 6, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
360 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 1 December 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 1, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
362 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 20 December 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 20, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
363 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, undated ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 11, 1863 · with Transcription
364 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 19 December 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 19, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
366 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 1 January 1864 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, January 1, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts · with Transcription
367 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 6 January 1864 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, January 6, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
369 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 29 July 1864 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, July 29, 1864, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts, on Patriotic Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
370 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 30 July 1864 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Georgetown Heights, Virginia, July 30, 1864, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
371 ~ Unknown Soldier to Friend, 24 December 1861 ~ Letter from an Unidentified Soldier, 32nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 3rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps, December 24, 1861, to My dear Friend · with Transcription
372 ~ Lewis Josselyn to Elizabeth Josselyn, 10 September 1863 ~ Letter from Lewis Josselyn, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 10, 1863, to his mother Mrs. Cyrus Josselyn, West Hanover, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
374 ~ Charles S. Halbert to Mary Halbert, 15 September 1864 ~ Letter from Private Charles S. Halbert, 30th Texas Cavalry, Camp in the Field, September 17, 1864, to his sister Miss Mary Halbert, Owl Creek, Texas; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
375 ~ Fred (?) to Father, 5 April 1864 ~ Letter from Confederate Soldier Fred, camp near Mansfield, Louisiana, April 5, 1864, to his father · with Transcription
376 ~ Henry Byron Report, 22 August 1864 ~ Manuscript Casualty Report of Confederate General Johnson Hagood’s South Carolina Brigade, August 22, 1864, Written by Major Henry Byron, Inspector · with Transcription
378 ~ Sidney Hayden Sr. to Florilla E. Hayden, 24 September 1864 ~ Letter from Sidney Hayden, Alexandria, Virginia, September 24, 1864, to his Wife · with Transcription
381 ~ Sidney Hayden Sr. to Florilla E. Hayden, 22 January 1865 ~ Letter from Sidney Hayden, Alexandria, Virginia, January 22, 1865, to his Wife; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
382 ~ Julius Hayden to Sidney Hayden Jr., 21 June 1864 ~ Letter from Union Colonel Julius Hayden, United States Military Railroad, Alexandria, Virginia, June 21, 1864, to his Brother Sidney Hayden · with Transcription
383 ~ Sidney Hayden Sr. to Florilla E. Hayden, 19 February 1865 ~ Letter from Sidney Hayden, Alexandria, Virginia, February 19, 1865, to his Wife · with Transcription
384 ~ Albert Hayden to Sidney Hayden Jr., 14 December 1864 ~ Letter from Bert Hayden, Alexandria, Virginia, December 14, 1864, to his Brother Sidney Hayden; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
385 ~ Julius Hayden to Florilla E. Hayden, 28 November 1864 ~ Letter from Union Colonel Julius Hayden, United States Military Railroad, Nashville, Tennessee, November 28, 1864, to his Mother · with Transcription
386 ~ George M. Searle to Clement E. Holmes, 1 June 1913 ~ Letter from George M. Searle, 27th Massachusetts Infantry, Lowell, Massachusetts, June 1, 1913, to Reverend C. E. Holmes, Westfield, Massachusetts; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
388 ~ Sidney Hayden Sr. to Florilla E. Hayden, 5 October 1864 ~ Letter from Sidney Hayden, Alexandria, Virginia, October 5, 1864, to his Wife · with Transcription
392 ~ Unknown to J. R. Smiley, 1 November 1864 ~ Letter from Unidentified Union Soldier, Concord, Vermont, June 1, 1862 · with Transcription
393 ~ Unknown to Robert Law, 1 June 1862 ~ Letter from Unidentified Union Soldier, Concord, Vermont, November 1, 1864, to Dr. J. R. Smiley; accompanied by two covers · with Transcription
394 ~ Benjamin F. Peter to Isabella Doyle, 1 February 1863 ~ Letter from Union Soldier Benjamin F. Peter, Key West, Florida, February 1, 1863, to his Sister Miss Isabel Doyle, Cerro Gordo, Illinois; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
395 ~ Henry (?) to Father, 6 June 1865 ~ Letter from Union Soldier Henry, Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 6, 1865, to his Father · with Transcription
396 ~ Memoir of George F. Frost ~ Memoir of Private George F. Frost, 6th Maine Infantry · with Transcription
399 ~ Edward Gilbert to Philona Mandeville, 15 August 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, August 15, 1864, to his Sister Lona · with Transcription
400 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 23 September 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 23, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
401 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 27 November 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, November 27, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
402 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 19 December 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, December 19, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
403 ~ William A. Mellen to Cousin, 22 June 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Camp Near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, June 22, 1863, to his Cousin · with Transcription
404 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 11 July 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, July 11, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
405 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 23 September 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, September 23, 1864, to his Brother John · with Transcription
406 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 31 October 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, October 31, 1864, to his Brother John · with Transcription
407 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 15 January 1865 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, January 15, 1865, to his Brother John · with Transcription
408 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 15 August 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, August 15, 1864, to his Brother John · with Transcription
409 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 6 October 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, October 6, 1864, to his Brother John · with Transcription
410 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 29 November 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, November 29, 1863, to his Brother John · with Transcription
411 ~ Edward Gilbert to Philona Mandeville, 1 March 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1, 1864, to his Sister · with Transcription
412 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Undated · with Transcription
413 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 20 May 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, May 20, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
414 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 26 January 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, January 26, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
415 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 21 December 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, December 21, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
416 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 21 February 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, February 21, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
417 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 28 October 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, October 28, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
418 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 5 June 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, June 5, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
419 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 28 June 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, June 28, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
420 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 14 July 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, July 14, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
421 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 28 December 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, December 28, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
422 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 15 October 1862 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Louisville, Kentucky, October 15, 1862, to his brother John · with Transcription
423 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, undated ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Undated, to his Brother · with Transcription
424 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 3 May 1865 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, January 20, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
425 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 20 January 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, January 20, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
426 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 20 March 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 20, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
427 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 20 August 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, August 20, 1864, to his brother John · with Transcription
428 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 18 April 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, April 18, 1863, to his brother John · with Transcription
429 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 9 March 1863 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, March 9, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
430 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 26 November 1862 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, November 26, 1862, to his Brother · with Transcription
431 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 7 April 1865 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, April 7, 1865, to his Brother · with Transcription
432 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 29 March 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 29, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
433 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 11 March 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 11, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
434 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 27 March 1865 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 27, 1865, to his brother John · with Transcription
435 ~ Edward Gilbert to John Gilbert, 20 June 1864 ~ Letter from Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, June 20, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
436 ~ John Gilbert to Philona Mandeville, 12 September 1872 ~ Letter from John Gilbert, Fort Wayne, September 12, 1872, to His Wife; Associated with Edward Gilbert, 74th Illinois Infantry · with Transcription
439 ~ Allen E. C. Hawkins Diary, 1864 ~ Diary of Allen E. C. Hawkins, 23rd Iowa Infantry, 1864 · with Transcription
440 ~ Clayton Wilson to Joseph W. Wilson, 20 January 1865 ~ Letter from Confederate Captain Clayton Wilson, Petersburg, Virginia, January 25, 1865, to his father · with Transcription
442 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Taylor, undated ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Undated, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett at Home · with Transcription
443 ~ Henry H. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 10 July 1861 ~ Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, July 10, 1861, to his cousin Miss Mary Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia · with Transcription
444 ~ John W. Hodnett to Benjamin F. Hodnett, 23 July 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Decatur, Georgia, July 23, 1861, to his brother Dr. B. F. Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia · with Transcription
445 ~ John W. Hodnett and Henry H. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 1 August 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Richmond, Virginia, August 1, 1861, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Reverse, Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, July 10, 1861, to his cousin Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
446 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 7 September 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Louisburg, Virginia, September 7, 1861, to his brother Dr. B. F. Hodnett · with Transcription
447 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 7 October 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Louisburg, Virginia, October 7, 1861, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
448 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 7 October 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Western Virginia, October 7, 1861, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
449 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 7 October 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, October 7, 1861, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
450 ~ John W. Hodnett to Benjamin F. Hodnett, 8 October 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, October 8, 1861, to his brother Dr. B. F. Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia · with Transcription
451 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 14 December 1861 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Doublin Depot, Virginia, December 14, 1861, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia · with Transcription
452 ~ John W. Hodnett to Benjamin F. Hodnett, 15 February 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Coustons Bluff, February 15, 1862, to his brother Dr. B. F. Hodnett · with Transcription
453 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 21 February 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Coustons Bluff, February 21, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
454 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 8 March 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Coustons Bluff, March 8, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
455 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 30 March 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Coustons Bluff, March 30, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
456 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 2 May 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Mackey, May 2, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
457 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 3 May 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, May 3, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett, On Patriotic Stationery · with Transcription
458 ~ John W. Hodnett and Samuel G. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 15 May 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Costons Bluff, May 15, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Reverse, Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Costons Bluff, May 15, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
459 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 6 June 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Lea Mackey, June 6, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
460 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 13 June 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Savannah, Georgia, June 13, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
461 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 16 June 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Stanton, Virginia, June 16, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
462 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 20 June 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Gordonville, Virginia, June 20, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Captured Union Stationery · with Transcription
463 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, undated ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Undated, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Captured Union Stationery · with Transcription
464 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 24 July 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Stanton, Virginia, July 24, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Captured Union Stationery · with Transcription
465 ~ John W. Hodnett to William H. H. Hodnett, 28 July 1862, ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Near Gordonville, Virginia, July 28, 1862, to his brother William H. H. Hodnett; On Captured Union Stationery · with Transcription
466 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 1 October 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Near Winchester, Virginia, October 1, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
467 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 16 October 1862 ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, October 16, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
468 ~ J. A. Palmer to Edward H. Myers, 1862 ~ Manuscript Obituary on the November 24, 1862 Death of John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, From Smallpox at Middletown, Virginia, by J. W. Palmer, For Publication in The Advocate · with Transcription
469 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, undated ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Undated, to Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
470 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett et al., 13 February 1863 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Undated, on the Death of his brother John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry · with Transcription
471 ~ Samuel G. Hodnett and Thomas J. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 14 June 1862 ~ Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, June 13, 1862, to his sister Mary Hodnett; On Reverse, Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, June 13, 1862, to his sister Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
472 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 19 August 1862 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, August 19, 1862, to his sister Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
473 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett et al., 10 December 1862 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, December 10, 1862, to his Parents, Brothers, and Sisters · with Transcription
474 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett, 18 June 1863 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, June 18, 1862, to his father William Hodnett · with Transcription
475 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett and John F. Moore to Mary E. Hodnett, 31 August 1863 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Orange Courthouse, Virginia, August 31, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett; On Reverse, Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Orange Courthouse, Virginia, September 1, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
476 ~ Thomas J. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 10 December 1863 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Orange Courthouse, Virginia, December 10, 1862, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
477 ~ William H. H. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett, 23 May 1863 ~ Letter from T. J. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 23, 1863, to his father William Hodnett · with Transcription
478 ~ Samuel G. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 10 February 1862 ~ Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, February 10, 1862, to his sister; On Reverse, Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, February 12, 1862, to his sister · with Transcription
479 ~ William H. H. Hodnett and Samuel G. Hodnett to Robert R. Hodnett, undated ~ Letter from W. H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Hamilton Crossing, Virginia, Undated, to his brother R. B. Hodnett; On Reverse, Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Hamilton Crossing, Virginia, Undated, to his brother R. B. Hodnett · with Transcription
480 ~ Samuel G. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett, 28 January 1863 ~ Letter from Samuel G. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Shepherdstown, Virginia, January 28, 1863, to his Father · with Transcription
481 ~ William H. H. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett, 31 July 1863 ~ Letter from W. H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Stanton, Virginia, July 31, to his father William Hodnett · with Transcription
482 ~ George T. Hodnett to William A. Stephens and Susan Stephens, 26 June 1860 ~ Prewar Letter from George T. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Long Cane Georgia, June 26, 1860, to his brother in law, future Second Lieutenant William A. Stephens, 46th Alabama Infantry · with Transcription
483 ~ George T. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, 29 March 1863 ~ Letter from George T. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp near Hamilton’s Crossing, Virginia, March 29, 1863, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
484 ~ Mary E. Hodnett to Susan Stephens, 10 April 1863 ~ Letter from Mary Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia, April 10, 1863, to her sister Susan Hodnett Stephens, Lovina Alabama; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
485 ~ Benjamin F. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett et al., 19 March 1863 ~ Letter from Dr. B. F. Hodnett, Haralson, Georgia, March 19, 1863, to his parents and siblings; On Reverse, Letter from June Hodnett to her sister Mary · with Transcription
486 ~ Unknown to Benjamin F. Hodnett, 1 September 1861 ~ Letter from Unknown Hodnett brother, 13th Georgia Infantry, Jackson River, Virginia, September 1, 1861, to his brother Dr. B. F. Hodnett · with Transcription
487 ~ Henry H. Hodnett to Lovick P. Hodnett, 1 December 1861 ~ Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Read Sulphur Springs, Virginia, December 1, 1861, to his father William Hodnett · with Transcription
488 ~ Henry H. Hodnett to Unknown, 14 December 1861 ~ Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Dublin, Virginia, December 14, 1861, to his Cousin · with Transcription
489 ~ Henry H. Hodnett to Unknown, 10 March 1862 ~ Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Savannah, Georgia, March 10, 1862, to his Cousin · with Transcription
490 ~ William H. H. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett et al., 13 February 1863 ~ Letter from H. H. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Camp Near Front Royal, Virginia, February 13, 1863, to Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
491 ~ John W. Hodnett to Mary E. Hodnett, undated ~ Letter from John W. Hodnett, 13th Georgia Infantry, Undated, to his sister Miss Mary Hodnett · with Transcription
492 ~ John A. Hodnett to William C. Hodnett, 19 January 1862 ~ Letter from John A. Hodnett, 14th Alabama Infantry, Richmond, Virginia, January 19, 1862, to his uncle William Hodnett, Long Cane, Georgia · with Transcription
493 ~ Edmond B. Stephens to Susan Stephens and Sarah Stephens, 6 February 1865 ~ Postwar Letter from Mary Taylor, Harlson, Georgia, September 22, 1876, to her Mother and Sister; Associated with the Hodnett Family Sons, 13th Georgia Infantry · with Transcription
494 ~ Mary E. Hodnett to Caroline Hodnett, 22 September 1876 ~ 4 Locks of Hair Associated With the Hodnett Family Sons, 13th Georgia Infantry · with Transcription
522 ~ Philip A. Simpson to Sister, 10 July 1862 ~ Letter from Phillip A. Simpson, 28th Illinois Infantry, Keokuk, Iowa, July 10, 1862, to his Sister · with Transcription
523 ~ Philip A. Simpson to Sister and Brother, 3 August 1862 ~ Letter from Phillip A. Simpson, 28th Illinois Infantry, Keokuk, Iowa, August 3, 1862, to his Sister and Brother · with Transcription
524 ~ Peter W. Gray to James A. Seddon, 2 February 1863 ~ Letter from Texas Congressman Peter W. Gray, February 2, 1863, to Confederate Brigadier General James A. Seddon, Secretary of War, Richmond, Virginia; Recommending the promotion of Colonel Robert R. Garland, 6th Texas Infantry · with Transcription
525 ~ FItzhugh Lee to J. E. B. Stuart, May 1865 ~ Telegram from Confederate General Fitzhugh Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 1864, to Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart, Orange Courthouse, Virginia · with Transcription
526 ~ Abner Doubleday to John S. Crosby, 5 November 1866 ~ Letter from Union Major General Abner Doubleday, Galveston, Texas, November 5, 1866, to Lieutenant Colonel I. S. Crosby, United States Army, Headquarters, Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, Louisiana · with Transcription
527 ~ Charles G. Satterlee to Alfred H. Satterlee, 30 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private Charles G. Satterlee, 3rd New York Light Artillery, St. Mary, Springfield Landing, Louisiana, May 30, 1863, to Alfred H. Satterlee, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York · with Transcription
529 ~ Frank Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 18 August 1861 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, August 18, 1861, Arlington, Virginia, to his sister Miss Eliza Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
530 ~ Frank Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 4 March 1862 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Camp Augur, Upton Hill, Virginia, March 4, 1862, to his sister Miss Eliza Aubin; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
531 ~ Frank Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 16 June 1862 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 16, 1862, to his sister Miss Eliza Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
532 ~ Francois Aubin to Eliza Aubin and Matilda Aubin, 25 December 1862 ~ Letter from Francis Aubin, 146th New York Zouaves, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, to His Daughters Lizze Aubin and Mathilda Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
533 ~ Francois Aubin to Eliza Aubin and Matilda Aubin, 28 December 1862 ~ Letter from Francis Aubin, 146th New York Zouaves, Camp near Potomac Creek, Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 28, 1862, to his daughters Lizzie Aubin and Mathilda Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
534 ~ Francois Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 6 June 1863 ~ Letter from Francis Aubin, 146th New York Zouaves, Camp near Richard’s Ford on the Rappahannock, June 6, 1863, to his daughter Miss Eliza Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
536 ~ Frank Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 22 December 1861 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Camp Keyes, Upton Hill, Virginia, December 22, 1861, to his Sister, on Patriotic Stationery with Poem “Hero’s Memento” · with Transcription
537 ~ Frank Aubin and Francois Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 21 September 1861 ~ Letter from Francis Aubin, 146th New York Infantry, Camp Graham, Arlington Heights, Virginia, September 21, 1861, to his Sister; On reverse, Letter from Francis Aubin, 146th New York Infantry, Camp Graham, Arlington Heights, Virginia, September 29, 1861, to his Daughter; on Patriotic Stationery, Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
540 ~ John Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 8 June 1862 ~ Letter from John Aubin, 97th New York Infantry, Front Royal, Virginia, June 8, 1862, to his sister Miss Eliza Aubin; On Patriotic Stationery · with Transcription
541 ~ Frank Aubin to Francois Aubin, 31 July 1862 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Fredericksburg, Virginia, July 31, 1862, to his Father; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
542 ~ Frank Aubin to Eliza Aubin and Matilda Aubin, 31 July 1862 ~ Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Fredericksburg, Virginia, July 31, 1862, to his sister Eliza Aubin, Victory Mills, New York; On Reverse, Letter from Frank Aubin, 22nd New York Infantry, Fredericksburg, Virginia, July 31, 1862, to his sister Mathilda Aubin; Accompanied by 2 Covers · with Transcription
543 ~ John Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 9 January 1862 ~ Letter from John Aubin, 97th New York Infantry, January 9, 1862, to his sister Eliza Aubin · with Transcription
544 ~ John Aubin to Eliza Aubin, 27 April 1862 ~ Letter from John Aubin, 97th New York Infantry, April 27, 1862, to his sister Eliza Aubin · with Transcription
545 ~ Charles H. Lake to William A. Small, 14 August 1861 ~ Letter from Charles H. Lake, 2nd Massachusetts Infantry, On Maryland Heights, August 14, 1861, to His Cousin William A Small, Topsfield, Massachusetts; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
546 ~ John M. Piles to Sarah E. Piles, 24 August 1865 ~ Letter from John M. Piles, 71st Ohio Infantry, San Antonio, Texas, August 24, 1865 to His Wife · with Transcription
547 ~ Travis Hensley to Julia Hensley, 5 February 1863 ~ Letter from Confederate soldier Travis, camp near Washington, Louisiana, February 5, 1863, to his wife Julia · with Transcription
548 ~ Travis Hensley to Julia Hensley, 12 February 1863 ~ Letter from Confederate soldier Travis, camp near Washington, Louisiana, February 12, 1863, to his wife Julia · with Transcription
549 ~ James H. Kelly to Mary Alice Kelly, 24 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private James H. Kelly, 4th Florida Infantry, Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 24th, 1863, to his daughter Mary Alice Kelly · with Transcription
550 ~ Charles L. Brown to Sister, 18 October 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Charles L. Brown, 16th Massachusetts Infantry, Alexandria, Virginia, October 18, 1862, to His Sister; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
553 ~ George W. Rouse to Mary L. Rouse, 19 October 1861 ~ Letter from George W. Rouse, 10th Wisconsin Infantry, Camp Holton, October 19, 1861, to his Wife Mrs. M. L. Rouse, Wyocena, Wisconsin; accompanied by Cover and Newspaper Clipping from December 18, 1864 · with Transcription
554 ~ E. S. Buck Poem, undated ~ Manuscript Poem by E. S. Buck accompanied by Ribbon, associated with George W. Rouse, 10th Wisconsin Infantry · with Transcription
556 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Henry C. Garrison, 29 August 1861 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Kansas City, August 29, 1861, to his brother H. C. Garrison, Swedesboro, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
557 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 12 September 1861 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 12, 1861, to his Sister · with Transcription
558 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 11 October 1861 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 11, 1861, to his Sister · with Transcription
559 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 5 January 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 5, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
560 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 3 February 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 3, 1862, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
561 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 10 February 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 10, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
562 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Charles C. Garrison, 16 February 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 16, 1862, to his uncle Dr. Charles S. Garrison, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
563 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 23 February 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 23, 1862, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
564 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 2 March 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 2, 1862, to his sister Mrs. Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
565 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 16 March 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 16, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
566 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 31 March 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 31, 1862, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
567 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 7 April 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Union, New Mexico, April 7, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
568 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 4 May 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 4, 1862, to his sister Mrs. Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
569 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 22 June 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 22, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
570 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 3 August 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 3, 1862, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; On Reverse, Letter from J. L. Waters, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 21, 1862, to Dr. John Kirby; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
571 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 29 August 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Kansas City, August 29, 1862, to his sister Mrs. Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
572 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 7 September 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 7, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
573 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 26 October 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 26, 1862, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
574 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 11 January 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 11, 1863, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
575 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 13 March 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 13, 1863, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
576 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 22 March 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 22, 1863, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey, On Reverse, Printed Form “Propuestas” in Spanish · with Transcription
577 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 24 May 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, May 24, 1863, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
578 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 27 September 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, September 27, 1863, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
579 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 1 March 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, March 1, 1864, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
580 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 6 May 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, May 6, 1864, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
581 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 23 May 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, May 23, 1864, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
582 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 31 May 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, May 31, 1864, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
583 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 25 July 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, July 25, 1864, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
584 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 30 October 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, New Mexico, October 30, 1864, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Newspaper Clipping, The New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 15, 1864, and Cover · with Transcription
585 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 19 July 1865 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Calabasas, A. T., July 19, 1865, to his brother Mr. H. C. Kirby, Swedesboro, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
586 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 17 December 1865 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Mason, A. T., December 17, 1865, to his Sister · with Transcription
587 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, May 1866 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Mason, A. T., May 2, 1866, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
588 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 5 May 1865 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Mason, A. T., May 5, 1866, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
589 ~ Amos F. Garrison I to Harriet F. Kirby, 28 July 1866 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Office Deen Farm Petro Co., July 28, 1866, to his niece Mrs. Harriet F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
590 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 26 January 1868 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Guaymas Office, January 26, 1868, to his Sister · with Transcription
591 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 22 March 1871 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, March 22, 1871, to his Sister · with Transcription
592 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby and Harriet F. Kirby, 4 June 1871 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, June 4, 1871, to his Brother and Sister · with Transcription
593 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 3 July 1872 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, July 3, 1872, to his Brother · with Transcription
594 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Garrison, 2 November 1873 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, November 2, 1873, to his Sister and Nieces; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
595 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, 8 January 1874 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, January 8, 1874, to his sister Mrs. H. F. Kirby, Salem, New Jersey · with Transcription
596 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Edmund A. Garrison, 14 March 1877 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, March 14, 1877, to his brother E. A. Garrison, Swedesboro, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
597 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to John Kirby, 19 April 1874 ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, April 19, 1874, to his brother Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
598 ~ Edmund A. Garrison to Harriet F. Kirby, 21 June 18XX ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, On the Plains, June 21, to his sister Mrs. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
599 ~ Edmund A. Garrison to Harriet F. Kirby, 15 August 18XX ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, August 15, to his sister Mrs. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
600 ~ Edmund A. Garrison to Harriet F. Kirby, 22 August 18XX ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Fort Craig, August 22, to his sister Mrs. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
601 ~ Edmund A. Garrison to Harriet F. Kirby, 14 June 18XX ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Kansas City, June 14, to his sister Mrs. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
602 ~ Amos F. Garrison II to Harriet F. Kirby, undated ~ Letter from Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Undated, to his sister Mrs. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
603 ~ John Kirby to Unknown, 13 April 1865 ~ Letter from Dr. John Kirby, Salem, New Jersey, April 13, 1865, to the Commanding Officer, Fort Craig, New Mexico; Associated with Captain Amos F. Garrison, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
627 ~ David F. Ilgenfritz Statement, 1 July 1863 ~ Narrative Account of the Events at Gettysburg by David Ilgenfritz, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry · with Transcription
629 ~ Daniel Gookin Diary, July 1863 ~ Journal Excerpt of Sergeant Daniel Gookin, 17th Maine Infantry, July 3, 1863 to July 23, 1863, Regarding the Gettysburg Campaign · with Transcription
630 ~ Daniel Gookin to Betsey Gookin, 4 April 1865 ~ Letter from Sergeant Daniel Gookin, 17th Maine Infantry, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1865, to his Wife · with Transcription
631 ~ Daniel Gookin to Betsey Gookin, 31 May 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Daniel Gookin, 17th Maine Infantry, James River., May 31, 1864, to his Wife · with Transcription
632 ~ Merritt H. Stone to Ella Perley, 2 February 1864 ~ Letter from Private Merritt H. Stone, 1st Vermont Cavalry, Camp Convalescent near Alexandria, Virginia, February 2, 1864, to his Sister Ella · with Transcription
633 ~ Merritt H. Stone to Ella Perley, 29 January 1865 ~ Letter from Private Merritt H. Stone, 1st Vermont Cavalry, Camp near Winchester, Virginia, January 29, 1865, to His Sister Ella · with Transcription
634 ~ Ozias Sanford to Dorothy Sanford, 13 December 1862 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13 and 14, 1862, to his Mother · with Transcription
635 ~ Ozias Sanford to Dorothy Sanford, 15 January 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 15, 1863, to his Mother · with Transcription
636 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford, 15 February 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Falmouth, Virginia, February 15, 1863, to his Father · with Transcription
637 ~ Ozias Sanford to Dorothy Sanford, 17 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 17, 1863, to his Mother; Letter to his Sister on reverse; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
638 ~ Franklin S. Holley and Ozias Sanford to Juliette Holley, 18 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp Centerville, Maryland, June 18, 1863, to his Mother; Letter to his Sister on reverse · with Transcription
639 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford, 30 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp on the march, Maryland, June 30, 1863, to his Father; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
640 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford, 8 September 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp Sulphur Springs, Virginia, September 8, 1863, to his Father · with Transcription
641 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford, 8 December 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Brandy Station, Virginia, December 8, 1863, to his Father · with Transcription
642 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford and Dorothy Sanford, 25 April 1863 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Brandy Station, Virginia, April 25, 1864, to his Parents · with Transcription
643 ~ Ozias Sanford to Juliette Holley, 19 May 1864 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 19, 1864, to his sister, Mrs. T. B. Holley, Middlebury, Vermont; Accompanied by cover signed by Colonel and later Major General Hiram Berdan, 1st United States Sharpshooters · with Transcription
644 ~ Ozias Sanford to Unknown, 16 May 1864 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Brandy Station, Virginia, May 16, 1864 · with Transcription
645 ~ Franklin S. Holley to Juliette Holley, 4 October 1864 ~ Letter from Private Franklin S. Holley, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Headquarters 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, II Corps, October 4, 1864, to his Mother, associated with Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters · with Transcription
646 ~ Ozias Sanford to Dorothy Sanford, 4 February 1865 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 2nd United States Sharpshooters, Camp of 2nd United States Sharpshooters, February 4, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
647 ~ Ozias Sanford to Daniel Sanford, 30 April 1865 ~ Letter from Private Ozias Sanford, 4th Vermont Infantry, Camp at Danville, Virginia, April 30, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
648 ~ Franklin S. Holley to Juliette Holley, 28 October 1862 ~ Letter from Private Franklin S. Holley, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland, October 23, 1862, to his Mother, associated with Private Ozias Sanford, 1st United States Sharpshooters · with Transcription
649 ~ Franklin S. Holley to Juliette Holley, 20 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private Franklin S. Holley, 1st United States Sharpshooters, Camp near Callets Station, Virginia, October 20, 1863, to his Mother · with Transcription
651 ~ Thomas Morrow Diary, 1861 ~ Diary of Private Thomas Morrow, 11th Ohio Infantry, 1861 · with Transcription
653 ~ Thomas Morrow Diary, 1862 ~ Diary of Thomas Morrow, 11th Ohio Infantry, 1862 · with Transcription
655 ~ Thomas Morrow Diary, 1863 ~ Diary of Thomas Morrow, 11th Ohio Infantry, 1863 · with Transcription
658 ~ Ephraim A. Morrow to Brother, 8 March 1863 ~ Letter from E. A. Morrow to his Brother, Carthage, Tennessee, on the Cumberland River 150 miles above Nashville, March 8, 1863; Associated with Thomas Morrow, 11th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
663 ~ Memorial to Lewis Benedict, undated ~ Manuscript Biography of Colonel Lewis Benedict,162nd New York Infantry, by An Unnamed Member of his Staff; Accompanied by Ribbon · with Transcription
665 ~ Samuel W. Corliss to Andrew J. Corliss, 19 January 1863 ~ Letter from Corporal Samuel W. Corliss, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, January 19, 1863, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, to His Brother, Andrew J. Corliss, Marshfield, Vermont; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
666 ~ Samuel W. Corliss to Andrew J. Corliss, 22 February 1863 ~ Letter from Corporal Samuel W. Corliss, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, February 22, 1863, to His Brother, Andrew F. Corliss, Cabot, Vermont; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
667 ~ Amos F. Corliss to Friend, 2 December 1862 ~ Letter from Private Amos F. Corliss, 15th Vermont Infantry, Washington, D. C., December 2, 1862 · with Transcription
668 ~ Frederick J. Corliss to Andrew J. Corliss, 1 May 1863 ~ Letter from Corporal Frederick Corliss, 13th Vermont Infantry, Camp Carusi, May 1, 1863, to His Brother, Andrew F. Corliss, Cabot, Vermont · with Transcription
669 ~ Samuel W. Corliss to Agnes Corliss, 5 February 1863 ~ Letter from Corporal Samuel W. Corliss, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 5, 1863, to His Sister, Mrs. Andrew Corliss, Marshfield, Vermont; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
675 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 20 January 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, January 20, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
676 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 2 February 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, February 2, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
677 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 19 February 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, February 19, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
678 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 27 February 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, February 27, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
679 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 2 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, March 2, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
680 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 3 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, March 3, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
681 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 5 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Holbrook, Brattleboro, Vermont, March 5, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
682 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 9 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New York, March 9, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
683 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 2 April 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, On Board the Ship Wallace, April 2, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
684 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 14 April 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Ship Island, April 14, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
685 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 14 May 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 14, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
686 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 19 July 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 19, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
687 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 4 August 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 4, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
688 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 13 August 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 13, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
689 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 5 October 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Algiers, Louisiana, October 5, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
690 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 16 November 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Bayou Bay, Louisiana, November 16, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
691 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 28 November 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Brashear City, Louisiana, November 28, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
692 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 22 March 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana, March 22, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
693 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 23 April 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Opelousas, Louisiana, April 23, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
694 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 26 April 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Opelousas, Louisiana, April 26, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
695 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 18 June 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, June 18, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
696 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 31 August 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Hubbard, Louisiana, August 31, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
697 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 16 November 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, W.S.A. General Hospital, Brattleboro, Vermont, November 16, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
698 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 21 November 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, W.S.A. General Hospital, Brattleboro, Vermont, November 21, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
699 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 18 December 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Iberia, Louisiana, December 18, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
700 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 26 December 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Iberia, Louisiana, December 26, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
701 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 4 January 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 4, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
702 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 20 January 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp near Franklin, Louisiana, January 20, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
703 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 9 June 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 9, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
704 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 16 June 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Maganza, Louisiana, June 16, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
705 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 24 June 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Maganza, Louisiana, June 24, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
706 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 10 July 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Onboard Steam Ship St. Mary, July 10, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
707 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 24 July 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp of 8th Vermont Infantry near Washington, D.C., July 24, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
708 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 2 August 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Frederick City, Maryland, August 2, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
709 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 9 August 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Headquarters of 8th Vermont Infantry, Hall Town, Virginia, August 9, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
710 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 25 August 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Headquarters of 8th Vermont Infantry, Hall Town, Virginia, August 25, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
711 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 9 September 1864 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Berryville, Virginia, September 9, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
712 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 3 December 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Fort Wood, Bedloe’s Island, New York Harbor, December 3, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
713 ~ Henry F. Dutton Field Order, 19 September 1864 ~ Manuscript Field Order by Lieutenant Colonel Henry F. Dutton, 8th Vermont Infantry, in the field, September 13, 1864, detailing 2nd Lieutenant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, as officer of the day; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
714 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 26 December 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Central Park Hospital, New York City, November 26, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
715 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 30 November 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Fort Wood, Bedloe’s Island, New York Harbor, November 30, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
716 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 26 November 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Brattleboro, Vermont, November 26, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
717 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 4 January 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Iberia, Louisiana, January 4, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
718 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 26 August 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 26, 1862, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
719 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 22 January 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Stevens, Thibodaux, Louisiana, January 22, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
720 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 10 February 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp Stevens, Thibodaux, Louisiana, February 10, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
721 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 25 February 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Brashear City, Louisiana, February 25, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
722 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 13 May 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Alexandria, Louisiana, May 13, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
723 ~ Nathaniel Robie to Frances Robie, 4 January 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Brashear City, Louisiana, January 4, 1863, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
724 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 30 January 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Nathaniel Robie, 8th Vermont Infantry, Camp near Franklin, Louisiana, February 3, 1864, to his wife Frances Robie · with Transcription
729 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, undated ~ William Rodgers Collection, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
732 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 20 February 1863 ~ Letter from James Rodgers, Blairsville, Pennsylvania, June 20, 1835, to his brother William Rodgers · with Transcription
733 ~ A. B. McLain Resolutions, 16 March 1896 ~ Letter from Michael Rodgers, Washington City, D.C., August 30, 1835, to his brother William Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
734 ~ William Rodgers to George E. Lemon, 13 December 1884 ~ Letter from Michael Rodgers, Princeton, October 29, 1837, to his brother William Rodgers · with Transcription
735 ~ William Rodgers Memoir, undated ~ Copy of Postwar Letter from Former Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Brookville, Pennsylvania, December 13, 1884, to George E. Lemon · with Transcription
736 ~ William Rodgers Pension Document, 4 January 1884 ~ Letter from Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania, October 7, 1861, to Her Son, Daughter, and Granddaughter, Note to Mary C. Tomson on reverse; associated with Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
737 ~ William Rodgers Memoir, undated ~ Manuscript Summary of Service by Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
738 ~ William Rodgers Memoir, 30 March 1881 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, September 21, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
739 ~ Civil War Song, 188X ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, September 28, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
740 ~ Junius F. Crain Statement, 18 January 1864 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, October 12, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
741 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 10 January 1864 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, October 19, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
742 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 27 December 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, October 22, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
743 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 12 December 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Curtin, Maryland, October 27, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
744 ~ Moses H. Jones to William Rodgers, 26 November 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, November 8, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
745 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 7 September 1863 ~ Manuscript Certification for Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, November 11, 1862, by Captain Silas J. Marlin, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
746 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 September 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, November 11, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
747 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 20 April 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, December 8, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
748 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 19 September 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Station Hospital, Maryland, November 17, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
749 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 26 September 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Beaver, Maryland, November 31, 1862, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
750 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 1 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Virginia, January 17, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
751 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 7 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Virginia, January 30, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
752 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 11 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 1, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
753 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 17 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, incomplete and undated, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
754 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 24 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock near Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 11, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
755 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 25 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 8, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
756 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 31 October 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 15, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
757 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 December 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 20, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
758 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 3 November 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 1, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
759 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 November 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 9, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
760 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 15 November 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 15, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
761 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 22 November 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 17, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
762 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 30 August 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, March 29, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
763 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 24 August 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock near Fredericksburg, Virginia, April 16, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
764 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 February 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, April 18, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
765 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 9 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, April 20, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
766 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 17 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock near Fredericksburg, Virginia, April 27, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
767 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 15 February 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Battleground 8 Miles South of Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 5, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
768 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 15 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hucker, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 8, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
769 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 17 January 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Picket Line on the Rappahannock, Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 10, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
770 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 17, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
771 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 20 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 20, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
772 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 23 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 23, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
773 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 2 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 2, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
774 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 3 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 3, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
775 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 6 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 6, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
776 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 17 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 10, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
777 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 1 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Hancock, Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, June 12, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
778 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 29 March 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, June 20, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
779 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 16 April 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, June 25, 1863, to Sarah Rodgers; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
780 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 18 April 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, to Sarah Rodgers · with Transcription
781 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 27 April 1863 ~ Postwar Resolution of Grand Army of the Republic E. R. Brady Post No. 242, Brookville, Pennsylvania, March 16,1896, Commemorating the Death of Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
783 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 10 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, July 5, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
784 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 5 May 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, July 5, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
785 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 14 August 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, July 12, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
786 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 12 July 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, August 14, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
787 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 5 July 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, August 24, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
788 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 5 July 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, August 24, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
789 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 1 July 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, September 7, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
790 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 25 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, September 8, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
791 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 20 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, September 19, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
792 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, undated ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, September 26, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
793 ~ Silas J. Marlin Statement, 11 November 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 1, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
794 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 10 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 7, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
795 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 15 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 11, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
796 ~ William Rodgers to Olive Thompson and Mary C. Thompson, 12 June 1863 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 17, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
797 ~ Michael Rodgers to William Rodgers, 1 June 1834 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 24, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
798 ~ James Rodgers to William Rodgers, 20 June 1835 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, October 31, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
799 ~ Michael Rodgers to William Rodgers, 30 August 1835 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, November 3, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
800 ~ Michael Rodgers to William Rodgers, 29 October 1837 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, November 8, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
801 ~ William Rodgers Statement, undated ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, November 15, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
802 ~ Michael Rodgers to John Rodgers and Elizabeth Rodgers, 3 April 183X ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, November 22, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
803 ~ Sarah Rodgers to Oliver Thompson and Mary C. Thompson, 7 October 1861 ~ Letter from Moses H. Jones, Fort Hamilton, New York, November 26, 1863, to Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
804 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 21 September 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, December 12, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
805 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 28 September 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, December 27, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
806 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 19 October 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Convalescent Camp, Virginia, January 10, 1864, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
807 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 22 October 1862 ~ Receipt for Pay of Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Stevensburg, Virginia, January 18, 1864, by Lieutenant Junius F. Craig · with Transcription
808 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 27 October 1862 ~ Letter from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 25, 1863, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
809 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 11 November 1862 ~ Printed Program of the Reunion of the 105th Pennsylvania Infantry, October 7, 1879, associated with Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
810 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 12 October 1862 ~ Manuscript Lyric Sheet, “Marching Through Georgia”, Brookville, Pennsylvania, associated with Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
811 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 8 November 1862 ~ Manuscript Receipt in Lawsuit of Eli Snyder vs. William Rodgers, August 24, 1844, associated with Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
812 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 17 November 1862 ~ Collection of 15 Envelopes from Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, to his wife Sarah Rodgers, Brookville, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
813 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, undated ~ Collection of 4 Commissions for Michael Rodgers, as Officer of the 145th Pennsylvania Militia, Brookville, Pennsylvania, 1837 · with Transcription
814 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 31 November 1862 ~ Printed Honorable Discharge of Private William H. Thompson, December 10, 1919, Camp Dix, New Jersey · with Transcription
815 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 1 January 1863 ~ Postwar Printed Post Office Account, associated with Private William Rodgers, 148th Pennsylvania Infantry · with Transcription
816 ~ William Rodgers to Sarah Rodgers, 11 January 1863 ~ Printed Invalid Pension Pay Voucher of William Rodgers, March 7, 1891; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
842 ~ Robert G. Crump to Artemesia H. Crump, 11 November 1862 ~ Two Letters from George Crump, 43rd Georgia, November 11, 1862 and April 8, 1863, one cover, and 1867 note; Accompanied by a Ninth Plate Ambrotype Portrait of Crump and a Ninth Plate Ambrotype Portrait of Crump’s Wife · with Transcription
844 ~ Richard J. Britton to Ann E. Britton, 1 October 1861 ~ Letter from Private Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry, Camp Craney Island, Virginia, October 1, 1861, to his sister, Miss Ann E. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia · with Transcription
845 ~ Richard J. Britton to William C. Britton, 1 January 1862 ~ Letter from Private Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry, Craney Island, Virginia, January 1, 1862, to his brother, William C. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
846 ~ Lucy Britton to Bettie Britton, 8 September 1866 ~ Letter from Lucy Britton, Chesterfield County Virginia, September 1866, to her cousin, Miss Bettie Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
847 ~ Richard J. Britton to Ann E. Britton, 2 October 1861 ~ Letter from Private Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry, Camp Craney Island, Virginia, October 2, 1861 to his sister, Miss Ann E. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
848 ~ Richard J. Britton to Ann E. Britton, 2 April 1863 ~ Letter from Private Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry, Camp near Ivor Station, Southampton County, Virginia, April 2, 1863 to his sister, Miss Ann E. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
851 ~ William C. Britton to Martha Britton, 10 March 1862 ~ Letter by William C. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia, March 15, 1862, to his sister Martha Britton; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
852 ~ William C. Britton to Martha Britton, 18 January 1861 ~ Letter by William C. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia, January 18, 1861, to his sister Martha Britton; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
853 ~ William C. Britton to Martha Britton, 12 August 1861 ~ Letter by William C. Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia, August 12, 1861, to his sister Martha Britton; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
854 ~ Martha Britton to Cousins, September 1861 ~ Letter from Martha Britton, Chesterfield, Virginia, September, 1861, to her cousin Miss A. E. Britton, associated with William C. Britton, Warrenton Light Artillery, Virginia, and Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
855 ~ D. H. Moore to Bettie Britton, 17 April 1862 ~ Letter from Confederate Soldier D. H. Moore, Suffolk, Virginia, April 17, 1862, to his cousin Miss Bettie Britton; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
856 ~ Daniel W. Partin Jr. to Sarah Britton, 21 June 1862 ~ Letter from Daniel W. Partin, 14th Virginia Infantry, Chesterfield County, Virginia, June 21, 1862, to his cousin Sarah Britton; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
857 ~ John (?) to Wife, 5 March 1865 ~ Letter from Confederate soldier John, in camp, March 5, 1865, to his wife, associated with William C. Britton, Warrenton Light Artillery, Virginia, and Richard J. Britton, 9th Virginia Infantry · with Transcription
858 ~ J. C. Prestley to Martha Britton, January 1865 ~ Letter from Confederate Soldier J. C. Prestley, Richmond, Virginia, January, 1865, to Miss Martha Britton, Chesterfield County, Virginia; accompanied by cover · with Transcription
859 ~ Thomas Wasson to Mariette Hutchins, 10 May 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Thomas Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Franklin, Tennessee, May 10, 1963, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
860 ~ Thomas Wasson to Mariette Hutchins, 17 July 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Thomas Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Carter Station, Tennessee, July 17, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins · with Transcription
861 ~ Thomas Wasson to Mariette Hutchins, 19 September 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Thomas Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Camp at Franklin, Tennessee, September 19, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
862 ~ Thomas Wasson to Mariette Hutchins, 4 December 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant Thomas Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Glasgow, Kentucky, December 4, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
863 ~ Myron H. Southwick to Mariette Hutchins, 16 August 1864 ~ Letter from Myron H. Southwick, 8th Michigan Infantry, Field Hospital, 3rd Division, 9th Corps, Before Petersburg, Virginia, August 16, 1864, to his cousin Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
864 ~ Myron H. Southwick to Mariette Hutchins, 27 October 1864 ~ Letter from Myron H. Southwick, 8th Michigan Infantry, City Point, Virginia, October 27, 1864, to his cousin Mariette Hutchins · with Transcription
865 ~ Myron H. Southwick to Mariette Hutchins, 10 December 1864 ~ Letter from Myron H. Southwick, 8th Michigan Infantry, Camp of the 8th Michigan Infantry, December 10, 1864, to his cousin Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
866 ~ John Wasson to Unknown, 29 March 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant John Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Headquarters 3rd Brigade, March 29, 1863, to Miss Mariette Hutchins · with Transcription
867 ~ John Wasson to Mariette Hutchins, 12 June 1864 ~ Letter from Sergeant John Wasson, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Camp Near Acworth, Georgia, June 12, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
870 ~ Byrum W. Hinds to Margaret Hinds, 26 May 1863 ~ Letter from Corporal Byrum W. Hinds, Holloway’s Alabama Cavalry, Tullahoma, Tennessee, May 26, 1863, to his wife Maggie Hinds · with Transcription
871 ~ Charles F. Racine to James S. Hanna, 21 May 1864 ~ Letter from Charles F. Racine, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 21, 1864, to Major James S. Hanna, Galveston, Texas · with Transcription
873 ~ William G. Jackson to Edwin Binford, 15 December 1862 ~ Letter from Captain William G. Jackson, 22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion, Camp Near Summit Depot, Virginia, December 15, 1862, to Edwin Binford, on the Death of his Son, 1st Sergeant Rowland G. Binford, 22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion · with Transcription
875 ~ William (?) to Adeline (?), 11 November 1862 ~ Letter from Confederate Soldier William, Camp near Louden, Tennessee, November 11, 1862, to his wife Adeline · with Transcription
877 ~ D. H. Robertson to Inman H. Payne, 21 November 1865 ~ Letter from D. H. Robertson, 5th Texas Infantry, Independence, Washington County, Texas, November 21, 1865, to Captain I. H. Payne, Warrenton, Virginia · with Transcription
878 ~ D. H. Robertson to Inman H. Payne, 23 January 1866 ~ Letter from D. H. Robertson, 5th Texas Infantry, Independence, Washington County, Texas, January 23, 1865, to Captain I. H. Payne, Warrenton, Virginia · with Transcription
879 ~ George W. Taylor to Sister, 26 May 1862 ~ Letter from Second Lieutenant George W. Taylor, 4th Massachusetts Light Artillery, Camp Parapet, 12 Miles Above New Orleans, May 26, 1862, to his Sister · with Transcription
881 ~ Milton Powers to Friends, 25 December 186X ~ Letter from Sergeant Milton Powers, 11th United States Infantry, Camp Schriver, December 25, to his Friends · with Transcription
883 ~ Manning F. Force to Lewis M. Dayton, 1 January 1864 ~ Letter from Union Brigadier General Manning F. Force, Savannah, Georgia, to Captain Lewis M. Dayton, United States Volunteers Aide-de-Camp, January 1, 1864; Letter also Signed by Union Major General Mortimer D. Leggett, Union Major General Frank P. Blair, and Union Major General Oliver Otis Howard · with Transcription
884 ~ Lewis Hanback to Unknown, 23 May 1864 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant Lewis Hanback, 27th Illinois Infantry, May 23, 1864, to his Sweetheart · with Transcription
885 ~ J. W. Darby to (?) Burton, 6 November 1863 ~ Letter from Union Soldier J. W. Darby, Camp At 3 Mile Station On Warrenton Railroad,November 6, 1863, to Burton · with Transcription
887 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 11 June 1860 ~ Letter from Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Blakesburg, Iowa, June 11, 1860, to his Father · with Transcription
888 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 28 January 1861 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Blakesburg, Iowa, January 28, 1861, to his Parents · with Transcription
889 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 2 May 1861 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Blakesburg, Iowa, May 2, 1861, to his Father · with Transcription
890 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 23 May 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Batesville, Arkansas, May 23, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
891 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 25 May 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, May 25, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
892 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 12 August 1861 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Blakesburg, Iowa, August 12, 1861, to his Father · with Transcription
893 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 21 March 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Salem, Missouri, March 21, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
894 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Alvin H. Griswold, 5 June 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Camp near Batesville, Arkansas, June 5, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
895 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 30 March 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Houston, Missouri, March 30, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
896 ~ Alvin H. Griswold to Hubbard N. Griswold, 23 January 1862 ~ Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Alvin H. Griswold, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Benton Barracks, Missouri, January 23, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
897 ~ H. H. Smith to E. Stevens, 16 October 1862 ~ Letter from H. H. Smith, October 16, 1862, to Union Colonel E. Stevens, New Orleans, Louisiana · with Transcription
898 ~ John Brown to Franklin Brown and Ira Brown, 6 October 1863 ~ Letter from John Brown, 160th New York Infantry, Fort Livingston, Louisiana, October 6, 1863, to his children, Franklin Brown and Ira Brown, Almond, New York · with Transcription
900 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 1 July 1863 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Camp Niagara, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 1, 1863, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
901 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Unknown, 13 October 1863 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, In the Field on Picket Duty, Between Berwick’s Bay and Alexandria, Louisiana, October 13, 1863, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
902 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 17 April 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Grand Core, Red River, Louisiana, April 17, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
903 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 24 January 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Franklin, Louisiana, January 24, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
904 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 24 May 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, May 24, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
905 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 19 June 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Morganzia Bend, Louisiana, June 19, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
906 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 4 July 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 4, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
907 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 26 July 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Georgetown, Washington, D. C., July 26, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
908 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 13 August 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, August 13, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
909 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 30 August 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, August 30, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
910 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 13 December 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Camp Russel, December 13, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; On Regimental Stationery, Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
911 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 26 September 1864 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, September 26, 1864, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
912 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 14 March 1865 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Camp Sheridan, West Virginia, March 14, 1865, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
913 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 7 December 186X ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Steverson’s Depot, West Virginia, December 7, 1865, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
914 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 26 May 1865 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Washington, D. C., May 26, 1865, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
915 ~ Stephen A. Matthews to Mariette Hutchins, 21 June 1865 ~ Letter from Stephen A. Matthews, 116th New York Infantry, Washington, D. C., June 21, 1865, to Miss Mariette Hutchins, Berlin Station, Michigan · with Transcription
917 ~ Nathaniel Lyon to Eugene A. Carr, 9 July 1861 ~ Letter from Union Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, Headquarters Camp on Grand River, Missouri, July 9, 1861, to Captain Eugene Asa Carr, J. Hoffman’s Ferry, Missouri · with Transcription
918 ~ Jubal A. Early to John Letcher, 26 May 1861 ~ Letter from Confederate Colonel Jubal A. Early, Lynchburg, Virginia, May 26, 1861, to Virginia Governor John Letcher, transmitting vote of the troops on the Articles of Secession. · with Transcription
919 ~ Samuel W. Ferguson to P. G. T. Beauregard, 18 April 1865 ~ Telegram from Confederate Brigadier General Samuel W. Ferguson, Concord, North Carolina, April 18, 1865, to Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard, regarding the flight of Jefferson Davis from Richmond · with Transcription
920 ~ Robert F. Bunting to Samuel P. Christian et al., 10 August 1864 ~ Letter from Chaplin Robert Franklin Bunting, 8th Texas Cavalry, Terry’s Texas Rangers, Camp near Oxford, Georgia, August 10, 1864, to Major Samuel P. Christian, Captain Fergus Kyle, and Captain Tom Weston, 8th Texas Cavalry · with Transcription
921 ~ David Richardson to Joe Davis, 14 March 1865 ~ Letter by Captain David Richardson, Harrisburg, Texas, March 14, 1863, to Joe Davis, Clear Creek · with Transcription
923 ~ Willis W. Mead to James Mead, 20 March 1862 ~ Letter from Willis W. Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, March 20, 1862, to his father James Mead, Bartlett, New Hampshire; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
924 ~ Joseph Mead to James Mead and Comfort Mead, 21 June 1862 ~ Letter from Joseph Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, New Bern, North Carolina, June 21, 1862, to his Family · with Transcription
925 ~ Joseph Mead to James Mead and Comfort Mead, undated ~ Letter from Joseph Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, to his father James Mead and his Mother · with Transcription
926 ~ Joseph Mead to James Mead and Comfort Mead, 22 February 1863 ~ Letter from Joseph Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, U. S. General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island, February 22, 1863, to his Father and Mother · with Transcription
927 ~ Willis W. Mead to James Mead, 11 May 1862 ~ Letter from Willis W. Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, May 11, 1862, to his Father · with Transcription
931 ~ Unknown Soldier to Martha (?), 19 September 1861 ~ Letter from an Unidentified Union Soldier, Camp Tenally, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1861, to Martha · with Transcription
932 ~ Thomas Powell to Lorenzo Thomas, 21 November 1865 ~ Letter from Chaplain Thomas Powell, 65th Ohio Infantry, Camp Sherman, Texas, November 21, 1865, to Union Major General Lorenzo Thomas, Washington, D.C. · with Transcription
933 ~ John L. G. Williams to Emily A. Williams, 6 March 1862 ~ Letter From John L. G. Williams, 2nd Massachusetts Sharpshooters, Halls Hill, Virginia, March 6, 1862, to his sister Mrs. Emily A. Williams · with Transcription
934 ~ Joseph J. Reynolds to John Love, 6 November 1863 ~ Letter from Union Brigadier General Joseph J. Reynolds, Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 6, 1863, to General John Love, Indianapolis, Indiana; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
935 ~ Julius P. Garesche to John Love, 19 December 1862 ~ Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Julius Peter Garesche, United States Army Adjutant General’s Department, Headquarters Fourteenth Army Corps, Department of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tennessee, December 19, 1862, to John · with Transcription
936 ~ George H. Chapman to John Love, 8 February 1862 ~ Letter from Union Brigadier General George H. Chapman, Camp at Mill Stone Landing, February 8, 1862, to General John Love, Indianapolis, Indiana · with Transcription
938 ~ George W. Quimby to Charles Quimby, 11 August 1861 ~ Letter from George W. Quimby, Concord, Vermont, June 11, 1861, to His Brother Private Charles Quimby, 3rd Vermont Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
939 ~ George W. Quimby to Charles Quimby, 11 August 1861 ~ Letter from George W. Quimby, Concord, Vermont, August 11, 1861, to His Brother Private Charles Quimby, 3rd Vermont Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
940 ~ Sarah W. Quimby to Charles Quimby, 1 October 186X ~ Letter from Sarah W. Quimby, Concord, Vermont, October 1, to Her Son Private Charles Quimby, 3rd Vermont Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
941 ~ Sarah W. Quimby to Charles Quimby, 18 December 186X ~ Letter from Sarah W. Quimby, Concord, Vermont, December 18, to Her Son Private Charles Quimby, 3rd Vermont Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
943 ~ George Obousier to Alexander Roeser, 17 May 1862 ~ Letter from George Obousier, 60th Indiana Infantry, Camp Morten, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 17, 1862, to Alexander Roeser, Tell City, Indiana · with Transcription
944 ~ George Obousier to Alexander Roeser, 23 December 1863 ~ Letter from George Obousier, 60th Indiana Infantry, Matamoras Bay, Texas, December 23, 1863, to Alexander Roeser · with Transcription
945 ~ George Obousier to Alexander Roeser, 22 July 1864 ~ Letter from George Obousier, 60th Indiana Infantry, Thibodeaux, Louisiana, July 22, 1864, to Alexander Roeser · with Transcription
946 ~ George Obousier to Alexander Roeser, 1 August 1862 ~ Letter from George Obousier, 60th Indiana Infantry, Lebanon, Kentucky, August 1, 1862, to Alexander Roeser · with Transcription
947 ~ George Obousier to Alexander Roeser, 4 October 1862 ~ Letter from George Obousier, 60th Indiana Infantry, Camp Owen, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1862, to Alexander Roeser · with Transcription
948 ~ Marcus A. Emmons to Edward R. Emmons, 19 July 1863 ~ Letter from Marcus A. Emmons, 21st Massachusetts Infantry, Lexington, Kentucky, July 19, 1863, to his Brother · with Transcription
950 ~ Newell P. Lipsett to William H. Lipsett, undated ~ Letter from Newell Lipsett, Hayesville, Ohio, to his brother, associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
951 ~ J. R. Woods to George W. Browning and Cinderella R. Browning, 15 April 1863 ~ Letter from J. R. Woods, Linesville, April 15, 1863, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Brooklyn, Ohio; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
952 ~ Joseph Preisenger to Henry Richardson, 1 September 186X ~ Letter from Joseph Priesinger, Cleveland, Ohio, September 1, to Captain Henry Richardson, 54th Ohio Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
953 ~ Erastus P. Hoag and Eliza C. Hoag to George W. Hoag, 20 December 1862 ~ Letter from Erastus P. Hoag and Eliza C. Hoag, Cleveland, Ohio, December 20, 1863, to Private George Hoag, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
954 ~ Unknown to George W. Browning, 23 March 1862 ~ Unsigned Letter, Brooklyn, Ohio, March 23, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
955 ~ Albert Holcomb to George W. Browning, 3 May 1862 ~ Letter from Private Albert Holcomb, 106th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Winfield Scott, near Yorktown, Virginia, May 3, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
956 ~ Gaston G. Allen to George W. Browning, 2 March 1862 ~ Letter from Gaston G. Allen, 150th Ohio Infantry, Cleveland, Ohio, March 2, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Paducah, Kentucky; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
957 ~ William O. Cross to Cinderella R. Browning, 17 November 1860 ~ Letter from W. O. Cross, Berkshire, November 17, 1860, to Mrs. Cinda Browning, associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
958 ~ Henry Richardson to George W. Browning, 25 May 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Henry Richardson, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp in front of Corinth, Mississippi, May 25, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
959 ~ Tina M. Brower to George W. Browning, 29 March 1862 ~ Letter from Tina M. Brower, Milford, Ohio, March 29, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Paducah, Kentucky; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
960 ~ Reuben F. Browning to George W. Browning, 5 December 1862 ~ Letter from R. F. Browning, Springhill, Pennsylvania, December 5, 1862, to his brother First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
961 ~ J. R. Woods to George W. Browning, 13 May 1862 ~ Letter from J. R. Woods, Linesville, Pennsylvania, May 13, 1862, and May 14, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
962 ~ Lydia Williams to David Williams, 29 December 1862 ~ Letter from Mrs. L. Williams, Ashland, Ohio, December 29, 1862, to her son, David Williams; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
963 ~ J. T. Logee to George W. Browning, 14 May 1862 ~ Letter from J. T. Logee, May 14, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
964 ~ Manuscript Recipe for Madder Red Clothing Dye, undated ~ Manuscript Recipe for Madder Red Clothing Dye; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
965 ~ Pabuck (?) to George W. Browning, 8 April 1863 ~ Letter from Pabuck [?], Columbus, Ohio, April 8, 1863, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
966 ~ Gaston G. Allen to George W. Browning, 11 May 1862 ~ Letter from Gaston G. Allen, 150th Ohio Infantry, Trenton, Michigan, May 11, 1862, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee · with Transcription
967 ~ Pert (?) to George W. Browning, undated ~ Unsigned Letter to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
968 ~ Adelia W. Browning to George W. Browning and Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from Adelia to her brother and sister; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
969 ~ George Smith to George W. Browning, 30 November 1862 ~ Letter from George Smith, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, November 30, 1862 and December 1, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
970 ~ Charles W. Browning to Charles Prouty, 2 March 186X ~ Letter from C. R. Browning, Leroy, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1863, to Charles Prouty, Cleveland, Ohio; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Pittsburgh, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
971 ~ Charles Prouty to George W. Browning, 15 November 1862 ~ Letter from Charles Prouty, Brooklyn, Ohio, November 15, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
972 ~ Gaston G. Allen to George W. Browning, 6 April 1862 ~ Letter from Gaston G. Allen, 150th Pennsylvania Infantry, Cleveland, Ohio, April 6, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Paducah, Kentucky · with Transcription
974 ~ Sarah J. Gleson to George W. Browning, 29 June 186X ~ Letter from Sarah J. Gleson, June 29, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Pittsburgh, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
975 ~ Mason S. Browning and Adelia W. Browning to George W. Browning, undated ~ Letter from Mason S. Browning and Adelia Browning to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
976 ~ Reuben F. Browning to George W. Browning, 4 January 1863 ~ Letter from Reuben F. Browning, Springhill, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1863, to his brother First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
977 ~ Charles W. Browning to George W. Browning, 6 May 1862 ~ Letter from C. W. Browning, Spring Hill, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1862, to his brother, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
978 ~ Charles Prouty to George W. Browning, 4 November 1864 ~ Letter from Private Charles Prouty, 2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, New Berne, North Carolina, November 4, 1864, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
979 ~ Reuben F. Browning and Adelia W. Browning to George W. Browning and Cinderella R. Browning, 20 July 1862 ~ Letter from Reuben F. Browning, Spring Hill, Pennsylvania, July 20, 1862, to his brother First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Brooklyn Center, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
980 ~ Emma P. Richardson to Joseph B. Richardson, undated ~ Letter from Emma P. Richardson to her brother, J. B. Richardson; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
981 ~ Adelia W. Browning to Huldah Browning, 29 April 186X ~ Letter from Adelia Browning, Springhill, Pennsylvania, April 29, to her sister, Mrs. C. R. Browning; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
982 ~ Eloria (?) to Unknown, 16 August 1861 ~ Letter from Eloria, LeRoy, Pennsylvania, to her Aunt; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
983 ~ Charles W. Browning to George W. Browning, 4 October 1864 ~ Letter from C. W. Browning, October 4, 1864, to his brother, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
984 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella Browning, 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife Cinda Browning; Accompanied by Hand Sketched Map of Vicksburg, Mississippi · with Transcription
985 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife Cinda Browning; Accompanied by Hand Sketched Map of Vicksburg, Mississippi · with Transcription
986 ~ George W. Browning to Parmelia Buxton, 20 April 1860 ~ Manuscript Promissory Note by First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Promising to Pay $100 With Interest to Pamelia Buxton, Cleveland, Ohio, April 20, 1860, Canceled on September 11, 1861 · with Transcription
987 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 5 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, November 5, 1862, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
988 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 17 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, December 17, 1862, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
989 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 16 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Young’s Point, Louisiana, February 16, 1863, to his wife, Cinda Browning; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
990 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda Browning; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
991 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
992 ~ George W. Browning to Marlin (?), 7 December 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp Boles, December 7, 1862, to Marlin · with Transcription
993 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 24 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Headquarters Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, October 24, 1862, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
994 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 5 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Headquarters Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, September 5, 1862, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
995 ~ Charles F. Trenk to George W. Browning, 29 March 1863 ~ Letter from Sergeant Charles Trenk, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp opposite Vicksburg, Mississippi, Young’s Point, Louisiana, March 29, 1863, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Brooklyn Center, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
996 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 25 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, September 25, 1862, to his wife, Cinda Browning; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
997 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 3 April 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, April 3, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
998 ~ Charles Prouty and George W. Browning, 21 November 1864 ~ Letter from Private Charles D. Prouty, 2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Fort Totton, New Bern, North Carolina, November 21, 1864, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
999 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
1000 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda Browning · with Transcription
1001 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 1 April 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn, Ohio, April 1, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1002 ~ Charles Prouty and Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 22 September 1862 ~ Letter from Charles D. Prouty, Brooklyn, Ohio, September 21, 1862, and Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn, Ohio, September 22, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1003 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 24 August 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn, Ohio, August 24, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1004 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 7 September 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, September 7, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1005 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 25 April 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, April 25, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1006 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 26 March 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, March 26, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1007 ~ Sarah Newens to Reuben Mitchell, 8 January 1863 ~ Letter from Sarah Newens, January 8, to Private Reuben Mitchell, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1008 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 1 May 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, May 1, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1009 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1010 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 4 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, November 4, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1011 ~ Granville M. White to George W. Browning, 7 September 1862 ~ Letter from 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant Granville Moodie White, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, September 7, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, · with Transcription
1012 ~ Granville M. White to George W. Browning, 29 August 1862 ~ Letter from 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant Granville Moodie White, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, August 29, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1013 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 29 August 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, August 29, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1014 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 19 October 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, October 19, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1015 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 22 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, September 22, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1016 ~ George W. Browning Statement, 1862 ~ Manuscript Certification by First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, 1862, Certifying that Lewis Burnham, 54th Ohio Infantry, was Wounded at the Battle of Shiloh · with Transcription
1017 ~ Lewis Burnham to George W. Browning, 26 June 1862 ~ Letter from Lewis Burnham, Madison, Ohio, June 26, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1018 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 22 May 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp Shiloh, May 22, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1019 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 22 August 186X ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, On Board Steamer Exchange, August 22, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1020 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 29 November 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Holly Springs, Mississippi, November 29, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1021 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 1 February 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp Opposite Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 1, 1863, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1022 ~ Charles W. Browning to George W. Browning, 24 February 1863 ~ Letter from C. W. Browning, February 24, 1863, to his brother, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1023 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 13 September 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Camp near Memphis, Tennessee, September 13, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1024 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 2 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, On Board Sunny South, Yazoo River, Mississippi, January 2, 1863, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1025 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 11 January 1863 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, January 11, 1863, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1026 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, undated ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1027 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, undated ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1028 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 25 February 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, February 25, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1029 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 9 March 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, March 9, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1030 ~ Edward P. Browning and Charles W. Browning to George W. Browning and Cinderella R. Browning, 24 May 1862 ~ Letter from E. P. Browning, Spring Hill, Ohio, May 24, 1862, to his uncle, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1031 ~ Benjamin Wygant to George W. Browning, 7 October 186X ~ Letter from B. Weygant, Cleveland, Ohio, October 7, 1862, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1032 ~ Darwin L. Morse to George W. Browning, 14 March 186X ~ Letter from D. L. Mors, Topeka, Kansas, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, and Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1033 ~ Poem, undated ~ Manuscript Poem by Hulda, Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover Postmarked from Topeka, Kansas · with Transcription
1034 ~ Edward P. Browning to George W. Browning, 18 April 1862 ~ Letter from Edward P. Browning, Spring Hill, Pennsylvania, April 18, 1862, to his uncle, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1035 ~ Cinderella R. Browning, George W. Browning, 12 November 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn Center, Ohio, November 12, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1036 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 7 April 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Spring Hill, Ohio, April 7, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1037 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 15 August 1862 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Columbus, Ohio, August 15, 1862, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1038 ~ Erastus B. Hoag and Eliza C. Hoag to George W. Hoag, 22 November 1862 ~ Letter from Erastus P. Hoag and Eliza C. Hoag, Cleveland, Ohio, November 22, 1862, to their son, George W. Hoag, 54th Ohio Infantry; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1039 ~ Reuben F. Browning and Adelia W. Browning to George W. Browning, 27 April 1862 ~ Letter from Reuben F. Browning, Springhill, Pennsylvania, April 27, 1862, to his brother, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1040 ~ Benjamin L. Richardson and Emma P. Richardson to Joseph B. Richardson, 26 December 1862 ~ Letter from B. S. Richardson, Brooklyn, Ohio, December 26, 1862, to his brother, J. B. Richardson; On reverse, Letter from Emma P. Richardson, Brooklyn, Ohio, December 26, 1862, to her brother, J. B. Richardson; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1041 ~ Benjamin L. Richardson to Joseph B. Richardson, 29 December 1862 ~ Letter from B. S. Richardson, Brooklyn, Ohio, December 29, 1862, to his brother, J. B. Richardson; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1042 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, 3 January 1863 ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, on board Sunny South, Milligan’s Point, December 29, 1863, January 1, 1863, and January 3, 1863, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning, Leroy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
1043 ~ Cinderella R. Browning to George W. Browning, 3 April 1862 ~ Letter from Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn, Ohio, April 3, 1862, to her husband, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Paducah, Kentucky; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
1044 ~ George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated ~ Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda R. Browning · with Transcription
1045 ~ Sarah J. Glezen to George W. Browning, 27 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sarah J. Glezen, Berkshire, Ohio, March 27, 1862, to her uncle, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1046 ~ Sarah J. Glezen to Cinderella R. Browning, 15 December 186X ~ Letter from Sarah J. Glezen, December 15, to her cousin, Cinda R. Browning; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1047 ~ Sarah J. Glezen to Cinderella R. Browning, 7 December 1862 ~ Letter from Sarah J. Glezen, Berkshire, Ohio, November 25, 1862, and December 7, 1862, to her cousin, Cinda R. Browning; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1048 ~ Charles Prouty to Cinderella R. Browning, 1 February 1863 ~ Letter from C. H. Prouty, Cleveland, Ohio, February 1, 1863, to Cinda R. Browning, Brooklyn, Ohio; Accompanied by cover; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1049 ~ C. E. Palmer to George W. Browning, 16 December 1864 ~ Letter from C. E. Palmer, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 16, 1864, to First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
1050 ~ Sarah J. Glezen to Cinderella R. Browning, 9 March 1862 ~ Letter from Sarah J. Glezen, Berkshire, Ohio, March 9, 1862, to her cousin, Cinda R. Browning; Associated with First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry · with Transcription
1051 ~ M. G. Browning to George W. Browning, 10 September 1862 ~ Letter from M. G. Browning, Springfield, Pennsylvania, September 10, 1862, to his brother, First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee; Accompanied by cover · with Transcription
1066 ~ John Stark to John Wikoff, 9 April 1862 ~ Letter from First Sergeant John Stark, 42nd Illinois Infantry, Island No. 10, April 9, 1862, to John Wickoff, Ontario, Illinois · with Transcription
1067 ~ John Stark to John Wikoff, 8 May 1865 ~ Letter from First Sergeant John Stark, 42nd Illinois Infantry, Camp Harker, Nashville, Tennessee, May 8, 1865, to John Wickoff, Ontario, Illinois · with Transcription
1070 ~ Jacob H. Garrigus to Isaac Garrigus, 20 September 1861 ~ Letter from J. Henry Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Hartford, Connecticut, September 20, 1861, to his Father · with Transcription
1071 ~ Horace Garrigus to Isaac Garrigus, 1861 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, 1861, to his Father · with Transcription
1072 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 1 November 1861 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Jamaica, November 1, 1861, to his Mother · with Transcription
1073 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 28 May 1862 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, New Berne, May 28, 1862, to his Mother · with Transcription
1074 ~ Horace Garrigus and Jacob H. Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 2 February 1863 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, February 2, 1863, to his Mother · with Transcription
1075 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 17 June 1863 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, June 17, 1863, to his Mother · with Transcription
1076 ~ Horace Garrigus to Isaac Garrigus, 17 September 1863 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Portsmouth, September 17, 1863, to his Father, on Headquarters Stationery bearing portrait of General Ambrose Burnside · with Transcription
1077 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 21 July 1864 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Waterbury, Connecticut, July 21, 1864, to his Mother · with Transcription
1078 ~ Horace Garrigus to Brother, 21 November 1864 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, 18th Army Corps, November 21, 1864, to his Brother · with Transcription
1079 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 15 January 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, 24th Army Corps, January 15, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1080 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 29 January 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, 24th Army Corps, January 29, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1081 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 10 February 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, 24th Army Corps, February 10, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1082 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 23 February 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Headquarters, 24th Army Corps, February 23, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1083 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 3 March 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Chaffin’s Farm, Virginia, March 3, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1084 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 15 March 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Camp, March 15, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1085 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 30 April 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Camp, April 30, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1086 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 22 May 1865 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Camp, May 22, 1865, to his Mother · with Transcription
1087 ~ Aaron Garrigus to Horace Garrigus, undated ~ Letter from J. Henry Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, to his Brother · with Transcription
1088 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 27 January 1861 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Hartford, Connecticut, January 27, 1861, to his Mother · with Transcription
1089 ~ Horace Garrigus to Brother, 10 February 1861 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Hartford, Connecticut, February 10, 1861, to his Brother · with Transcription
1090 ~ Horace Garrigus to Sarah Garrigus, 15 March 1861 ~ Letter from Horace Garrigus, 8th Connecticut Infantry, Hartford, Connecticut, March 15, 1861, to his Brother · with Transcription
1093 ~ George D. Pyle to Mother, 16 November 1861 ~ Letter From George D. Pyle, 1st New York Zouaves, Camp Bolles, Virginia, November 16, 1861, to His Mother · with Transcription
1094 ~ William J. Srofe to Sarah C. Myers, 15 July 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant William J. Srofe, 48th Ohio Infantry, Near Moscow, Tennessee, July 12, 1862, to his mother, Sarah Myers, New Hope, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1095 ~ William J. Srofe to Sarah C. Myers, 7 September 1862 ~ Letter from Sergeant William J. Srofe, 48th Ohio Infantry, Memphis, Tennessee, September 7, 1862, to his mother, Sarah Myers, New Hope, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1096 ~ John Tomkins to Brother, 25 March 1862 ~ Letter from Union Soldier John Tomkins, Camp near New Madrid, Missouri, March 25,1862, to His Brother · with Transcription
1098 ~ S. Wiles to (?) Herrick, 7 November 1865 ~ Letter from William S. Goodwin, 2nd Maine Infantry, U. S. Steamer “Tioga”, Port Royal, South Carolina, November 7, 1865, to Miss Herrick
· with Transcription
1099 ~ James A. Brown to Unknown, 10 May 1865 ~ Letter from James A. Brown, Acting First Assistant Engineer, United States Navy, U. S. Steamer “Stepping Stones”, May 10, 1865; Associated with William S. Goodwin, 2nd Maine Infantry
· with Transcription
1100 ~ Charles M. Goodwin to Mary F. Goodwin, 25 May 1863 ~ Letter from Charles Goodwin, U. S. Steamer “Madgie”, St. Catherine’s Sound, Georgia, May 25, 1863, to his sister Mary F. Goodwin; Associated with William S. Goodwin, 2nd Maine Infantry
· with Transcription
1101 ~ Benjamin H. Mace to John L. Hodsdon, 30 December 1865 ~ Letter from B. H. Mace, Bangor, Maine, December 30, 1865, to Adjutant General Hodson, regarding Discharge and Power of Attorney of William S. Goodwin, 2nd Maine Infantry
· with Transcription
1102 ~ Edward W. Smith Special Order, 24 May 1864 ~ Special Orders No. 19 from Lieutenant Colonel Ed W. Smith, 10th Army Corps, In the Field near Hatchers, Louisiana, May 24, 1864, Detailing William S. Goodwin, 2nd Maine Infantry, to the Ordnance Department
· with Transcription
1106 ~ Ambrose E. Burnside to William H. Osborn, 8 January 1863 ~ Letter From General Ambrose E. Burnside to William Osborn, Dated January 8, 1863 · with Transcription
1107 ~ J. M. Husland to Tom C. Campbell, 3 July 1862 ~ Letter from Union Soldier J. M. Husland, Baltimore, Maryland, July 3, 1862, to Tom C. Campbell, Cynthiana, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1108 ~ Lorenzo D. Calkins to Malvina D. Calkins, 7 July 1862 ~ Letter from Lorenzo D. Calkins, 105th New York Infantry, Alexander Baptist Church Hospital, Washington Street, to His Wife Mrs. L. D. Calkins, Ellicottville, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1109 ~ Lorenzo D. Calkins to Malvina D. Calkins, 10 August 1864 ~ Letter from Lorenzo D. Calkins, 105th New York Infantry, Near Petersburg, Virginia, August 10, 1864, to His Wife Mrs. L. D. Calkins, Ellicottville, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1110 ~ Daniel Sweetland Diary, 1864 ~ Diary of Corporal Daniel Sweetland, 55th Ohio Infantry, 1864; Accompanied by CDV · with Transcription
1113 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 November 1861 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Leslie, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1861, to Mrs. Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1114 ~ Phoebe Poust to Francis C. Miller, 3 April 1861 ~ Letter to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, April 3, 1861, from His Sister; Accompanied by Newspaper Clippings · with Transcription
1115 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 9 October 1861 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Hauls Hill, October 9, 1861, to Mrs. Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
1116 ~ James C. Voris to Catherine Voris and Agnes F. Voris, 12 September 1861 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Washington, D. C., September 12, 1861, to His Mother and Sister, Accompanied by Topographical Map of Virginia · with Transcription
1117 ~ James C. Voris to Catherine Voris, 27 September 1861 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Tannally, Near Washington, D. C., September 27, 1861, to His Mother · with Transcription
1118 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 22 October 1861 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Pierpont, Virginia, October 22, 1861, to His Sister Miss Agnes F. Voris; On Patriotic Stationery With Soldier’s Poem · with Transcription
1119 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 6 November 1861 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Pierpont, Virginia, November 6, 1861, to His Sister · with Transcription
1120 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 28 November 1861 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Pierpont, Virginia, November 28, 1861, to His Sister Miss Agnes F. Voris, On Patriotic Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1121 ~ James C. Voris to Catherine Voris, 5 January 1862 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Pierpont, Virginia, January 5, 1862, to His Mother, On Patriotic Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1122 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 14 February 1862 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Camp Pierpont, Virginia, February 14, 1862, to His Sister; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1123 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 27 April 1862 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Mansion House Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, April 27, 1862, to His Sister · with Transcription
1124 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 27 April 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Leslie, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, on Patriotic Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1125 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 17 March 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Leslie, Washington, D.C., March 17, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1126 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 16 February 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Leslie, Washington, D.C., February 16, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1127 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 7 June 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Newbridge, June 7, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1128 ~ James C. Voris to Agnes F. Voris, 13 June 1862 ~ Letter From Corporal James C. Voris, 34th Pennsylvania Infantry, Carver Hospital, Meridian Hill, Washington, D. C., June 13, 1862, to His Sister · with Transcription
1129 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 25 October 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D. C., October 25, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1130 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 15 November 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D. C., November 15, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1131 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, undated ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1132 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, undated ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1133 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 11, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1134 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 22 February 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Near Stowerman’s Station, Virginia, February 22, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1135 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 April 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D. C., April 10, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1136 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 26 April 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Camp Near Falmouth, Virginia, April 26, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1137 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 May 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, May 10, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1138 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 24 May 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Near Falmouth, Virginia, May 24, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1139 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 4 June 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Near Falmouth, Virginia, June 4, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1140 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 June 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Near Falmouth, Virginia, June 6, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1141 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 22 June 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., June 22, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1142 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 4 July 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., July 4, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1143 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 19 July 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Harpers Ferry, Virginia, July 19, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1144 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 26 July 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Harpers Ferry, Virginia, July 26, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1145 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 9 August 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., August 9, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1146 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 13 August 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., August 13, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1147 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 16 August 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., August 16, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1148 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 30 August 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., August 30, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1149 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 September 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., September 6, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1150 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 20 September 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Headquarters 50th Engineers, Washington, D.C., September 20, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1151 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 4 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Work Shop, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1152 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Work Shop, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1153 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 11 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1154 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 18 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., October 18, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1155 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 25 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1156 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 28 October 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1157 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 31 October 1863 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, October 31, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1158 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 2 November 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1159 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 8 November 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1160 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 16 November 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1161 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 20 November 1863 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, November 20, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1162 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 22 November 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Brigade, Washington, D.C., November 22, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1163 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 29 November 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., November 29, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1164 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 December 1863 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1863, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1165 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 8 December 1863 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 8, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1166 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 28 December 1863 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 28, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1167 ~ Anna M. Pike to Francis C. Miller, 28 December 1863 ~ Letter From Anna M. Pike, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 28, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C. · with Transcription
1168 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 3 June 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, June 3, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C. · with Transcription
1169 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 3 January 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., January 3, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1170 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 January 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., January 10, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1171 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 17 January 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., January 17, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1172 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 24 January 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, On Regimental Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1173 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 26 January 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, January 26, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1174 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 31 January 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1175 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 3 February 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1176 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 7 February 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Aquia Creek, Virginia, December 1, 1862, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1177 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 8 February 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1179 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 14 February 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., February 14, 1864, to Miss Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1180 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 18 February 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1181 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 21 February 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., February 21, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1182 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 25 February 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, February 25, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C. · with Transcription
1183 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 2 March 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1184 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 March 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1185 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 13 March 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1186 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 20 March 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1187 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 23 March 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, March 23, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1188 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 27 March 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., March 27, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1189 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 2 April 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1190 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 20 April 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1191 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 25 April 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1192 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 30 April 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, April 30, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1193 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 11 May 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, May 11, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1194 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 14 May 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, May 14, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1195 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 15 May 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1196 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 18 May 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1197 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 22 May 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., May 22, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1198 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 28 May 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., May 28, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1199 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 1 June 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1201 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 8 June 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1202 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 12 June 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Fortress Monroe, Virginia, June 12, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1203 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 19 June 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, June 19, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1204 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 23 June 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, June 23, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1205 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 26 June 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, June 26, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1206 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 26 June 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, June 26, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1207 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 5 July 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, July 5, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1208 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 July 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, July 10, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1209 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 17 July 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, July 17, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1210 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 24 July 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, July 24, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1211 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 25 July 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1212 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 31 July 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, July 31, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1213 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 7 August 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, August 7, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1214 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 9 August 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1215 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 10 August 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1216 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 14 August 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., August 14, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1217 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 21 August 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, August 21, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1218 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 27 August 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, August 27, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1219 ~ Charles E. Miller to Francis C. Miller, 29 August 1864 ~ Letter From Charles E. Miller, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, August 29, 1864, to his brother Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1220 ~ S. V. Olawson to Francis C. Miller, 2 September 1864 ~ Letter From S. V. Olawson, Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C., September 2, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1221 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 4 September 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, September 4, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1222 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 7 September 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, City Point, Virginia, September 7, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1223 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 10 September 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, September 10, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1224 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 23 October 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, October 23, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1225 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 31 October 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, October 31, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1226 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 25 October 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1227 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 6 November 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 6, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1228 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 13 November 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 13, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1229 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 21 November 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1230 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 25 November 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 25, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1231 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 28 November 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, November 28, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1232 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 1 December 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1233 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 12 December 1864 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, December 12, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers · with Transcription
1234 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 4 December 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., December 4, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1235 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 7 December 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 7, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1236 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 11 December 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., December 11, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1237 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 18 December 1864 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., December 18, 1864, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1238 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 19 December 1864 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, December 19, 1864, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1239 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, undated ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1240 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 8 January 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., January 8, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
1241 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 10 January 1865 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, January 10, 1865, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1242 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 22 January 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1243 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 29 January 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1244 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 4 February 1865 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, February 4, 1865, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1245 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 5 February 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., February 5, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1246 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 12 February 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., February 12, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1247 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 19 February 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1248 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 20 February 1865 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, February 20, 1865, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C.; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1250 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 26 February 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., February 26, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1251 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 9 March 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., March 9, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1252 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 19 March 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., March 19, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1253 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 26 March 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., March 26, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1254 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 2 April 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D.C., April 2, 1865, to Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1255 ~ Francis C. Miller to Agnes F. Voris, 25 April 1865 ~ Letter From Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1865, to his wife Agnes Miller, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1256 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 21 June 1865 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Bowen, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, June 21, 1865, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1257 ~ Mollie E. Bowen to Francis C. Miller, 8 November 1865 ~ Letter From Mollie E. Pike, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1865, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Williamsport, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
1258 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 11 April 1881 ~ Postwar Letter From Agnes F. Miller, Bay City, April 11, 1881, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Oscoda · with Transcription
1259 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 7 May 1872 ~ Postwar Letter From Agnes F. Miller, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, May 7, 1872, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Wenona, Michigan · with Transcription
1261 ~ C. D. Kerrick and William Sprat to Francis C. Miller, undated ~ Postwar Letter From C. D. Kerrick, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers · with Transcription
1262 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 7 July 18XX ~ Letter From Agnes F. Miller, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, July 7, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Wenona, Michigan · with Transcription
1263 ~ Unknown to Francis C. Miller, undated ~ Letter to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers, Undated, Northumberland, Pennsylvania · with Transcription
1264 ~ Agnes F. Voris to Francis C. Miller, 26 October 1863 ~ Letter From Agnes F. Voris, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1863, to Sergeant Francis C. Miller, 50th New York Engineers · with Transcription
1287 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 19 August 1855 ~ Prewar Letter from future Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Deposit, August 19, 1855, to his cousin Alice R. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1288 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 5 February 1858 ~ Prewar Letter from future Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Richford, February 5, 1858, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1289 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 6 May 1858 ~ Prewar Letter from future Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Richford, May 6, 1858, to his cousin Alice R. Upson · with Transcription
1290 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 3 February 1861 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, New Haven, Connecticut, February 3, 1861, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1291 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 8 November 1861 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, New Haven, Connecticut, November 8, 1861, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1292 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 18 May 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, New Haven, Connecticut, May 18, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1293 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 20 June 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, New Haven, Connecticut, June 20, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1294 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 27 June 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, June 27, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut · with Transcription
1295 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 12 September 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Washington, D.C., September 12, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1296 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 1 October 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Arlington Heights, Virginia, October 1 and October 2, 1862, to his cousin Alice R. Upson · with Transcription
1297 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 19 November 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Camp Casey, Near Fairfax Seminary, Virginia, November 19, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1298 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 26 January 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 26, 1863, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1299 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 26 February 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Newport News, Virginia, February 26, 1863, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1300 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 1 April 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, April 1 and April 23, 1863, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1301 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 27 April 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Suffolk, Virginia, April 27 and May 1, 1863, to his cousin Alice R. Upson · with Transcription
1302 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 1 September 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Near Portsmouth, Virginia, September 1, 1863, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1303 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 29 September 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, South Mills, North Carolina, September 29, 1863, to his cousin Alice R. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1304 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 19 October 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, South Mills, North Carolina, October 19, 1863, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1305 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Alice R. Upson, 8 November 1863 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Camp near Portsmouth, Virginia, November 8, 1863, to his cousin Alice R. Upson · with Transcription
1306 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 10 January 1864 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Camp of the 15th C. V., January 10, 1864, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1307 ~ Richard K. Woodruff to Frances M. Upson, 10 October 1862 ~ Letter from Captain Richard Kirtland Woodruff, 15th Connecticut Infantry and 31st United States Colored Troops Infantry, Arlington Heights, Virginia, October 10, 1862, to his cousin Frances M. Upson, Kensington, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1311 ~ Leverett H. Gladding to Unknown, 27 February 1862 ~ Letter from Leverett H. Gladding, 9th Connecticut Infantry, Ship Island, Mississippi, February 27, 1862 · with Transcription
1312 ~ Leverett H. Gladding to Alice R. Upson, 11 March 1862 ~ Letter from Leverett H. Gladding, 9th Connecticut Infantry, Ship Island, Mississippi, March 11, 1862, to Miss Alice Upson, Kensington, Connecticut · with Transcription
1313 ~ Leverett H. Gladding to Royal R. Upson, 25 March 1862 ~ Letter from Leverett H. Gladding, 9th Connecticut Infantry, Ship Island, Mississippi, March 25, 1862, to Royal Upson, Kensington, Connecticut · with Transcription
1314 ~ Leverett H. Gladding to Unknown, 11 May 1862 ~ Letter from Leverett H. Gladding, 9th Connecticut Infantry, May 11, 1862 · with Transcription
1317 ~ Joseph Lincoln Diary ~ Diary of Joseph Lincoln, 79th Ohio Infantry, 1862-1865 · with Transcription
1319 ~ Rutherford B. Hayes to Benjamin R. Cowen, 25 October 1864 ~ Autograph Signed Letter by Rutherford B. Hayes, Dated October 25, 1864 · with Transcription
1320 ~ Joseph Mead to James Mead and Comfort Mead, 4 May 1862 ~ Letter from Corporal Joseph Mead, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, Camp Stanton, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, May 4, 1862, to His Father James Mead and His Mother, Upper Bartlett, New Hampshire, On Patriotic Stationery; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1321 ~ P. G. T. Beauregard to Howard Bryan, 21 July 1881 ~ Postwar Letter by Confederate Major General P. G. T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 21, 1861, to Howard Bryan, Walker County, Georgia · with Transcription
1322 ~ Charles D. Donoho to Caroline Boswell, 19 February 1864 ~ Letter from Charles D. Donoho, 56th North Carolina Infantry, February 19, 1864, to His Wife, Mentioning Firing Squad Death for Deserters · with Transcription
1325 ~ Manassah Cartright to Fanny Cartright, 17 March 1863 ~ Deathbed Letter From Manassah Cartright, 171st Pennsylvania Infantry, General Hospital, New Bern, North Carolina, March 17, 1863, to His Wife · with Transcription
1326 ~ Unknown to Fanny Cartright, 18 March 1863 ~ Letter to the Wife of Manassah Cartright, 171st Pennsylvania Infantry, March 18, 1863, Concerning His Death · with Transcription
1327 ~ Ham (?) to Mother, 12 February 1862 ~ Letter From Union Soldier Ham, Cairo, Illinois, February 12, 1862, to His Mother · with Transcription
1328 ~ Wilmon W. Blackmar to A. M. Sumner, 24 July 1863 ~ Letter From Captain Wilmon Whilldin Blackmar, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Winchester, Tennessee, July 24, 1863, to Mrs. A. M. Summer, Louisville, Kentucky; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1330 ~ J. W. Turner to Mattie E. Tillman, 7 November 1862 ~ Letter From Confederate Soldier J. W. Turner, Loudon, Tennessee, November 7, 1862, to Mattie E. Tillman, Simpsonville, Texas; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1332 ~ Joseph T. Shaw to Jim (?), 28 July 1861 ~ Letter from Union Soldier J. T. Shaw, New York City, New York, July 28, 1861, to Jim; On Patriotic Stationery · with Transcription
1333 ~ George (?) to Wife, 4 May 1863 ~ Letter From Union Soldier, 12th Corps Hospital, Near Banks Ford, May 4, 1863, to His Wife, Regarding the Battle of Chancellorville · with Transcription
1334 ~ David H. Connell to Amos J. Connell, 10 June 1863 ~ Letter From David H. Cornell, 126th Ohio Infantry, Martinsburg, Virginia, June 10, 1863, to His Father · with Transcription
1336 ~ George B. McClellan to (?) Nixon, 20 April 1864 ~ Letter From Union Major General George B. McClellan, April 20, 1864, to Miss Nixon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Regarding thank you for a George Washington relic · with Transcription
1337 ~ Jacob Ulch to Moses Ulch, 23 April 1863 ~ Letter From Jacob Ulch, 72nd Ohio Infantry, Camp Near Young’s Point, Louisiana, April 23, 1963, to His Father Moses Ulch, Fremont, Ohio, Regarding Displeasure at Arming Negro Regiments; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1338 ~ Henry (?) to Cal (?), 5 October 1862 ~ Letter from Headquarters of Union Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1862 on "Head Quarters Defenses of Washington" Letterhead, Concerning News of Sickles Killing Philip Barton Key by Union General Dan Sickles · with Transcription
1339 ~ Charles W. Smith to Emma A. Leach, 25 January 1865 ~ Letter From First Lieutenant Charles W. Smith, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Fort Fisher, Battery No. 9, January 25, 1865, to Emma A. Leach, Wolcottville, Connecticut; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1340 ~ Ephraim E. Brown to John Brown and Lucinda Brown, 15 December 1863 ~ Letter by Sergeant Ephraim E. Brown, 64th New York Infantry, Near Brandy Station, Virginia, December 15, 1863, to His Parents John and Lucinda Brown; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1341 ~ Ephraim E. Brown to John Brown and Lucinda Brown, 22 November 1863 ~ Letter from Ephraim E. Brown, 64th New York Infantry, Camp Near Brandy Station, Virginia, November 22, 1863, to His Parents John and Lucinda Brown, Otto, New York; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1342 ~ John B. Floyd To Louis T. Wigfall, 18 December 1861 ~ Letter From Confederate Brigadier General John Buchanan Floyd to Confederate Brigadier General Louis T. Wigfall, December 18, 1860; Accompanied by Bust Portrait of Floyd and Cover · with Transcription
1343 ~ Unknown to Amos H. White, 3 November 1862 ~ Letter from Union Soldier W. N. J., Annapolis, Maryland, November 3, 1862 to Captain Amos H. White, 5th New York Cavalry · with Transcription
1345 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 19 July 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Within 4 Miles of Atlanta, Georgia, July 18, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Parshell, Lebanon, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1346 ~ William H. Parshall to William F. Parshall and Henrietta Parshall, 30 May 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Near Dallas, Georgia, May 30, 1864, to His Parents · with Transcription
1347 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 28 August 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, In Camp Near Vining’s Station, Georgia, August 28, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Parshell, Lebanon, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1348 ~ William H. Parshall to William F. Parshall and Henrietta Parshall, 7 July 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, In Camp In Sight of Atlanta, Georgia, July 7, 1864, to his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parshell, Lebanon, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1349 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 10 May 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Camped in the Woods, Near Dalton, Georgia, May 10, 1864, to His Mother · with Transcription
1350 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 23 September 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Camp of 79th Ohio Infantry, Atlanta, Georgia, September 23, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Parshell, Lebanon, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1351 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 15 October 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Camp of 79th Ohio Infantry, Chattahoochie River, Georgia, October 15, 1864, to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Parshell, Lebanon, Ohio; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1352 ~ William H. Parshall to William F. Parshall and Henrietta Parshall, 3 November 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Chattahoochie River, Georgia, November 3, 1864, to His Parents · with Transcription
1353 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 6 November 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Chattahoochie River, Georgia, November 6, 1864, to His Mother · with Transcription
1354 ~ William H. Parshall to William F. Parshall and Henrietta Parshall, 18 December 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Four Miles Southwest of Savannah, Georgia, December 18, 1864, to His Parents · with Transcription
1355 ~ William H. Parshall to Henrietta Parshall, 1 September 1864 ~ Letter from William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Near Vining’s Station, Georgia, September 1, 1864, to His Mother; On Reverse, Letter from Charles A. Smith, Lebanon, Ohio, September 14, 1864 · with Transcription
1356 ~ H. Root to Augusta M. Ingersoll, July 186X ~ Letter from H. Root, West Point, July, to Miss Augusta M. Ingersoll, Associated with William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry; Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1358 ~ Theodore P. Kellogg to Sarah E. Draper, 19 January 1862 ~ Letter from Theodore Preston Kellogg, 13th Illinois Infantry, Camp at Rolla, Missouri, January 19, 1862, to Sarah Draper, On Patriotic Stationery · with Transcription
1359 ~ Theodore P. Kellogg to Sarah E. Draper, 2 April 1865 ~ Letter from Theodore Preston Kellogg, 13th Illinois Infantry, Goldsboro, North Carolina, April 2, 1865, to Sarah Draper · with Transcription
1360 ~ Theodore P. Kellogg to Sarah E. Draper, 30 June 1863 ~ Letter from Theodore Preston Kellogg, 13th Illinois Infantry, Near Vicksburg, Mississippi, June 30, 1863, to Sarah Draper · with Transcription
1361 ~ Michael H. McGrath to Frederick A. Cady, 23 February 1864 ~ Letter From Captain Michael H. McGrath, 50th New York Engineers, Washington, D. C., February 23, 1864, to Frederick A. Cady, Ovid, New York; On Company Stationery, Accompanied by Cover · with Transcription
1362 ~ William B. Whitney to Henry S. Whitney, 31 September 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant William B. Whitney, 42nd Indiana Infantry, Louisville, Kentucky, September 31, 1862, to his Father, H. S. Whitney, Gentryville, Indiana · with Transcription
1363 ~ William B. Whitney to Henry S. Whitney, 17 March 1862 ~ Letter From Sergeant William B. Whitney, 42nd Indiana Infantry, Nashville, Tennessee, March 17, 1862, to his Father, H. S. Whitney, On Major General U. S. Grant Stationery · with Transcription
1364 ~ William H. Parshall to William F. Parshall, 21 June 1862 ~ Letter From William H. Parshall, 79th Ohio Infantry, Camp Lawrence, Cumberland, Maryland, June 21, 1862, to his father, W. H. Parshall, Lebanon, Ohio · with Transcription
1366 ~ William H. Woodward to Mary L. Woodward, 7 January 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Berry, Portland, Maine, January 7, 1864, to his sister Mary · with Transcription
1367 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 17 January 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Alexandria, Virginia, January 17, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1368 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward et al., 7 February 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warrenton, Virginia, February 7, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1369 ~ William H. Woodward to Mary L. Woodward, 21 February 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warrenton, Virginia, February 21, 1864, to his sister Mary · with Transcription
1370 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 25 February 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warrenton, Virginia, February 25, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1371 ~ Albert R. Moulton to George W. Woodward, 19 March 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Near Warrenton, Virginia, March 9, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1372 ~ William H. Woodward to Priscilla M. Woodward, 8 May 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Jarvis U.S.A. General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, May 8, 1864, to His Sister · with Transcription
1373 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 6 July 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C., July 6, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1374 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 26 July 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C., July 26, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1375 ~ William H. Woodward to Mary L. Woodward, 31 July 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1864, to his sister Mary · with Transcription
1376 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 10 August 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1377 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 18 August 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Stoneman, Washington, D.C., August 18, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1378 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 29 August 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warwick Swamp Near Weldon Railroad, August 29, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1379 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 2 September 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warwick Swamp, September 2, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1380 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 9 September 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Warwick Swamp, September 9, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1381 ~ William H. Woodward to Priscilla M. Woodward, 13 September 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Camp Near Petersburg, Virginia, September 13, 1864, to His Sister · with Transcription
1382 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 25 September 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Near Petersburg, Virginia, September 25, 1864, to his father, George Woodward · with Transcription
1383 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 3 October 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Division Hospital Near City Point, Virginia, October 3, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription
1384 ~ William H. Woodward to John E. Woodward, 23 October 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Dismounted Camp Near City Point, Virginia, October 23, 1864, to his brother John · with Transcription
1385 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 30 October 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Cavalry Depot Near City Point, Virginia, October 30, 1864, to his brother John · with Transcription
1386 ~ William H. Woodward to George W. Woodward, 11 November 1864 ~ Letter from William Henry Woodward, 1st Maine Cavalry, Cavalry Depot Near City Point, Virginia, November 11, 1864, to His Father · with Transcription