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- Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his mother from Camp near Stafford court house, Virginia, January 25, 1863
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- Letter written by Amanda Dove and Charles Dove from Richland Center to their sister on January 30, 1863
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- Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Camp on the Battlefield to his wife on June 5, 1864
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- Letter written by Alonzo Finch from Deep Bottom, Virginia to his brother and sister on January 13, 1865 -- Correspondence
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- Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, to his father and mother of Clinton, New York, from Elmira, September 12, 1863
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- Letter from Ebenezer Smith of Somerville, New York to Morris Brown, Sr., of Penn Yann, New York, July 7, 1866
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- Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his brother, Willie, "Way down in Ole Virginia," April 8, 1863
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- Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his brother Gustavus, of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from Camp of the 97th Reg. N.Y.V. near Belle Plains, Virginia, March 27, 1863
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- Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his uncle and aunt from Camp on the Rappahannock Shore, Virginia, August 2, 1863
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- Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, to his parents of Clinton, New York, from U.S. Hospital, Point Lookout, Maryland, October 12, 1864
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- News to Friday morning -- the misfortune of wednesday retrieved -- our loss 2,500 in killed, wounded, and prisoners -- no fighting on Thursday night, Headquarters Army of the Potomoc, June 23, 1964, p.m. [no images]
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- Letter written by J. H. Stevens from Camp 9 New York H Artillery to his friend Weaves on March 27, 1865 -- Correspondence
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- Reported fight -- four Union guns and 400 men captured -- the guns retaken with 700 prisoners, Philadelphia, Friday, June 24, 1864 [newspaper clipping]