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All glory to our flag and to those who defend it! Seven Civil War Letters by Col. Augustus Abel Gibson

Seven Civil War Letters of Augustus Abel Gibson. Seven Civil War Letters of Augustus Abel Gibson. This fight will tell the story. Letters addressed to Rebecca by both her first and second husbands during the Civil War. The Smoke of my Rifle. I am for war, till slavery is dead.

In the Trough of the Sea The Civil War Letters of Dr. Allen Smith Heath from Aboard the USS Daylight

In the Trough of the Sea. The Civil War Letters of Dr. Allen Smith Heath from Aboard the USS Daylight. What did Allen Smith Heath look like? June 19, 2015. What did Allen Smith Heath look like? Dr Allen Smith Heath.

The Smoke of my Rifle A small collection of letters by Capt. Augustus Alonzo Hoit of Co. G, 8th Maine Infantry

The Smoke of my Rifle. The Smoke of my Rifle. A small collection of letters by Capt. Augustus Alonzo Hoit of Co. G, 8th Maine Infantry. Alonzo was married in Brattleboro, Vermont, on 4 August 1849 to Rebecca P. 1860 Census, Gouldsboro, Hancock, Maine.

The Bowdoinham Letters Civil War Letters addressed to the Brown Family of Bowdoinham, Maine

Civil War Letters addressed to the Brown Family of Bowdoinham, Maine. The usual time is now spent in drilling. 22nd October 1861 Miss L. Browne, Bowdoinham, Me. Peddlers are swarming around the camp.

Mother, dont worry about me The Civil War Letters of Caleb John B. Chase, 3rd 9th Minnesota Infantries

The Civil War Letters of Caleb and John B. Chase, 3rd and 9th Minnesota Infantries. Rebels are Getting Scarce in Arkansas. No Use to Borrow Trouble. I Suppose They Will Think I Am Dead. Rebels are Getting Scarce in Arkansas. No Use to Borrow Trouble. I Suppose They Will Think I Am Dead. This fight will tell the story.

Trumpet of Freedom Civil War Letters of Cyrus E. Ferguson a soldier and bugler of the 15th Iowa Infantry

Civil War Letters of Cyrus E. OTHER LETTERS NOT IN THIS COLLECTION. On the way towards Atlanta. Dear wife and children,. Marietta was taken yesterday, I believe. I see the special reporters had it taken long ago.

It is Life or Victory Now The Civil War Letters of Pvt. Eli Caress, Co A, 50th Indiana Volunteers

It is Life or Victory Now. The Civil War Letters of Pvt. Eli Caress, Co A, 50th Indiana Volunteers. The Balance of Our Days. Archive of Civil War Letters by Eli Caress. Archive of Civil War Letters by Eli Caress. The Balance of Our Days. This fight will tell the story. The Smoke of my Rifle. I am for war, till slavery is dead.

When I Come Home. The Civil War Letters of George Morgan of Company F, 11th New Hampshire Infantry

The Civil War Letters of George Morgan of Company F, 11th New Hampshire Infantry. Tell me about George Morgan and the 11th New Hampshire. How George Morgan of the 11th New Hampshire Infantry might have looked.

Hurrah for the Old Flag! The Civil War Letters of Henry Clay Forbes, Co. B, 26th Iowa Volunteers

Hurrah for the Old Flag! The Civil War Letters of Henry Clay Forbes, Co. B, 26th Iowa Volunteers. Henry Clay Forbes, Son of John and Mary Ann Trowbridge Forbes. Member 26th Iowa Volunteers, Civil War. Taken from an enlarged picture, originally a tintype. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. This fight will tell the story.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "A Collection of Family Civil War Era Letters and Ephemera." I noticed that the web site stated " Portrait of Helen Nell E." They also stated " Daniels taken prior to her marriage with Israel W. Stone Courtesy of the Huntington Digital Library. Nells brother, George H. There are also a large number of letters written by relatives mostly cousins and friends of Helen Daniels. These are separated into different files where there were multiple letters by the same author. The remainder were posted under ."

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Homefront Letters to Mark Rankin Co. B, 27th Massachusetts Vols.

Co B, 27th Massachusetts Vols. Homefront Letters to Mark Rankin.

Spared Shared 11 Saving History One Letter at a Time

Saving History One Letter at a Time. Bowen to John Wesley Slaten.

Spared Shared 12 Saving history one letter at a time

Saving history one letter at a time. Lewis Pierson to Mary Emma Durie. I assume this letter was written by J. C, 39th New Jersey. The 39th New Jersey Infantry was attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps.

Spared Shared 13 Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time

Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. A, 85th Illinois Infantry.

Dear Nellie Civil War Letters of Thomas L. Bailey

Civil War Letters of Thomas L. C, 21st Connecticut Infantry. A pass issued to Corporal Thomas L. Bailey from Camp Morton on 30 August 1862 signed by Capt. C, 21st Connecticut Volunteers.