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Letter from Harry White to S. B. Thomas April 20th, 1865
White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Military service. White, Harry L., 1834-1920--Correspondence. Hagenbuch, Jacob C.--Military service. Griffin, George W.--Military service. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. Prisoners of war--Union--1860-1870. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources. Thomas, S. B.--Military service.
Letter sent by Harry White to Executive Aid-de-Camp Colonel S. B. Thomas from Burkeville, Va. on April 20, 1865. Harry writes that he has received the commissions that he asked Thomas for. One of the comissions...
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Letter from Agnes Graham to her mother, June 10, 1868
Graham, Agnes--Correspondence. Education--Pennsylvania--History--Personal narratives.
Agnes writes to explain that the reason she has not written more often is that she is not feeling well. Agnes has been attending school, [a post-secondary academy in Indiana, Pa.?] and is boarding at the...
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Letter from A. J. M. Luler to James Graham, Sr. [?], Utica [Ohio], May 29, 1865
Luler, A. J. M.--Correspondence. Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America--Discipline. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Religious aspects. Graham, James.
This is a letter from A. J. M. Luler to James Graham,[ Sr.] written from Utica [Ohio] and dated May 29, 1865. In this letter, A. J. M. Luler [who may be a Reformed Presbyterian minister] writes to James...
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Letter from James Graham to his sister, Mary Ann, Camps in the field, Virginia, December 26, 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—Military life—Union—Personal narratives. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.
A letter from James Graham to his sister, Mary Ann, written from the camps in the field in Virginia, and dated December 26, 1864. James reports that he is well and in a hopeful state of mind. He mentions...
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Letter from Thomas White to Catherine White, January 28, 1864
White, Harry L., 1834-1920. Prisoners of war--Union--Virginia--Libby--1860-1870. Libby Prison--Virginia--Richmond--1860-1870. Trimble, Isaac Ridgeway, 1802-1888. White, Thomas, 1799-1865--Correspondence. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Prisoners and prisons. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources. Pennsylvania--Politics and government--19th century.
Letter sent by Judge Thomas White to his wife Catherine from Baltimore on January 28, 1864. Judge White writes to tell his wife that their son, Harry, has still not been freed from Confederate prison....
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