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Letter from Alexander White to Thomas White, 1865
White, Alexander M.--Correspondence. White, Thomas, 1799-1866. Peelor, David, 1811-1895.
Letter sent by Alexander White to his father Judge Thomas White from Baltimore in 1865. Alexander appears to be writing about the sale of property in Indiana. He refers to the Peelor map [compiled by David...
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Letter from James Graham to his mother, Richmond, April 12, 1865
Graham, James--Correspondence. Graham, James--Military service. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 206th (1864-1865)--Biography. . United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Military life—Union—Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction & pillage. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources
This is a letter from James Graham to his mother, written from Richmond and dated April 12, 1865. In this letter, Graham mentions that the mail has stopped arriving. He says that he has been on guard that...
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Letter from Agnes Graham to James Graham, Jr.
Graham, Agnes--Correspondence. Graham, James. Lumbering--Pennsylvania--Indiana County.
Letter sent by Agnes Graham to her brother James Graham in March [year unknown]. Agnes writes to instruct James about cutting timber on her land for fences, rails, and building materials. She warns him...
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Letter from James Graham to his father, dated January 23, 1864
Graham, James--Correspondence. Graham, James--Military service. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 206th (1864-1865)--Biography. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Equipment & supplies--Union. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 206th (1864-1865)--Pay, allowances, etc. United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Military life—Union—Personal narratives. United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Economic aspects. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter from James Graham to his father, dated January 23, 1864, in which he discusses how he has received a package of various items from his father, such as new boots, apples, and butter. He mentions...
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Letter from William Gustin Lowry to Margaret Judson Lowry, January 20, 1862
Peninsular Campaign, 1862--Personal narratives. Lowry, William Gustin, 1836-1863--Correspondence. Lowry, William Gustin, 1836-1863--Military service. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 62nd (1861-1865)--Biography. United States. History. Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by William Gustin Lowry (Gust) to Margaret Judson Lowry (Mag) from Camp Betty Back, Virginia on January 20, 1862. Gust writes that he and his brother are well, especially because boxes of provisions...
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Diary of Rhoda Stone Lowry, May 16, 1863 - June 17, 1864
Lowry, Rhoda Stone, 1806-1895--Diaries. Lowry, William Gustin, 1836-1863. Lowry, Robert Alexander, 1838-1862. Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863--Casualties. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
This diary was kept by Rhoda Stone Lowry between May 16, 1863 and June 17, 1864. It contains descriptions of what Mrs. Lowry did during her day. Many of these activities are church-related: services, prayer...
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Letter from Thomas White to Harry White, March 29, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1866--Correspondence. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Biography. White, Katharine McConnell--Mental health. White, Katharine McConnell--Health. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. Libby Prison. Salisbury Prison (N.C.). United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Judge Thomas White to his son Harry White from Indiana, Pennsylvania on March 29, 1864. Judge White writes that he and Harry's mother were overjoyed to receive a letter from Harry, who they...
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Letter from James R. Shaffer to Thomas White, March 17, 1864
White, Harry L., 1834-1920. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. White, Thomas, 1799-1866. Shaffer, James R.--Correspondence. United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Prisoners and prisons. Prisoners of war--Confederate States of America. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by James [?] R. Shaffer to Judge Thomas White from Fort Monroe on March 17, 1864. Shaffer writes that he will be permanently placing Judge White's son Harry on a list of prisoners to be exchanged....
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Letter from R. T. Cornwell to Thomas White, May 11, 1864
Cornwell, R. T. (Robert Thompson)--Correspondence. White, Thomas, 1799-1866. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Biography. Prisoners of war--Union--Virginia--Libby--1860-1870--Biography. Libby Prison--Personal narratives. Salisbury Prison (N.C.)--Personal narratives. Confederate States of America--Prisons--Salisbury, North Carolina--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by R. T. [Robert Thompson] Cornwell to Judge Thomas White from Westchester, Pennsylvania on May 11, 1864. Cornwell writes that he has recently received a letter from Harry, Judge White's son,...
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Photograph of a group including Harry White, Jr.
Kline, Charles--Portraits. Johnston, Kate--Portraits. Hartley, Lil--Portraits. Servis, [Iddo]--Portraits. Coffin, Edith--Portraits. White, Harry, 1834-1920--Portraits. Group photographs--1890-1900. Group portraits--1890-1900. Portrait photographs--1890-1900.
Group photograph taken at B. B. Tiffany's studio in Indiana, Pa. Includes Harry White, Jr. Names of those pictured listed on back.
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Letter from J. R. Adams to Thomas White, February 21, 1864
Adams, J. R. [James R.]--Correspondence. United States. Army--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.--Civil War, 1861-1865. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 67th--Biography. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. White, Thomas, 1799-1866. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by [Private] J. R. [James R.] Adams to Judge Thomas White from a camp near Brandy Station, Virginia on February 21, 1864. Adams writes to ask if Judge White knows when he will be discharged....
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Letter from Thomas White to Catherine White, June 1, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1866--Correspondence. White, Richard, 1826-1865--Military service. Libby Prison. Prisoners of war--Health and hygiene. Prisoners of war--North Carolina--Goldsborough. White, Harry L., 1834-1920. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Judge Thomas White to his wife Catherine White from Philadelphia on June 1, 1864. Along with this letter, Judge White sends along two newspaper articles. The first states that Richard, their...
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Letter from Harry White to Titian J. Coffey, June 28, 1864
White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Correspondence. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. Coffey, Titian James, 1824-1897. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 67th (1862-1865)--Biography. Prisoners of war--Georgia--Macon--Personal narratives. Prisoners of war--South Carolina--Columbia--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. Prisoners of war--Confederate States of America--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Harry White to Titian J. Coffey from Richland Jail in Columbia, South Carolina on June 28, 1864. Harry writes that he is very depressed from being in prison for so long, but he is managing...
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Letter from Thomas White to Catherine White, May 27, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1866--Correspondence. White, Richard, 1826-1865--Biography. White, Richard, 1826-1865--Military service. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Thomas White to his wife Catherine White from Baltimore on May 27, 1864. Judge White reports that their son Richard has been captured by the Confederates. [This is after their other son...
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Letter from W. R. Sterling to Thomas White, August 1864
Sterling, W. R.--Correspondence. White, Thomas, 1799-1865. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. Prisoner-of-war escapes--Confederate States of America--History--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by W. R. Sterling to Judge Thomas White from Washington DC in August 1864. Sterling confirms that Harry, Judge White's son, was recaptured during an attempted escape from Confederate imprisonment....
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Letter from A. G. Curtin to Thomas White, July 9, 1864
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1817-1894--Correspondence. Pennsylvania. Governor (1860-1864 : Curtin). White, Thomas, 1799-1866. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. Salisbury Prison (N.C.). Prisoner-of-war escapes--Union--History--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Pennsylvania Governor A. G. Curtin to Judge Thomas White from Harrisburg on July 9, 1864. Curtin writes that Judge White's son Harry is believed to have escaped from a Confederate prison...
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Letter from B. B. Sprague to Thomas White, July 24, 1864
Sprague, B. B.--Correspondence. White, Thomas, 1799-1866. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Biography. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. Salisbury Prison (N.C.). United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 67th (1862-1865)--Biography. Prisoner-of-war escapes--Confederate States of America--History--Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by B. B. Sprague to Judge Thomas White from Washington on July 24, 1864. Sprague reports how Judge White's son Harry was able to escape from the Confederates who were holding him prisoner....
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Letter from Thomas White to Catherine White, May 28, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1865--Correspondence. White, Richard, 1826-1865--Biography. Drewrys Bluff, Battle of, Va., 1864. United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Prisoners and prisons. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Communications. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
Letter sent by Judge Thomas White to his wife Catherine White on May 28, 1864. Judge White sends along an article from the Herald newspaper which contains a list of prisoners and casualties from the Battle...
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Letter from Simon Cameron to Thomas White, October 27, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1866. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Biography. Pennsylvania--Politics and government--19th century. Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889--Correspondence.
Letter sent by Simon Cameron to Judge Thomas White from Philadelphia on October 27, 1864. Cameron writes that he considers Harry, Judge White's son, to be one of his most useful aides. He also notes that...
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Letter from A. G. Curtin to Thomas White, October 14, 1864
White, Thomas, 1799-1866. Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1817-1894--Correspondence. Pennsylvania. Governor (1860-1864 : Curtin). Pennsylvania--Politics and government--19th century. White, Harry L., 1834-1920.
Letter sent by Pennsylvania Governor A. G. Curtin to Judge Thomas White from Harrisburg on October 14, 1864. Governor Curtin is writing to Judge White to report on a meeting of the State Central Committee...
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