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Letter written by Doctor Tarbell from General Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, on November 19, 1861, to his sister Mary
Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Alexandria, Virginia, Wolf Street Hospital No. 3, on July 10, 1864, to his wife, Alma C. Stannard, of Forestport, New York
Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Camp Relanee, Cloud's Mill, Virginia, on April 29, 1862, to his wife, Alma C. Stannard
Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Virginia, on September 7, 1862, to his wife, Alma C. Stannard, of Forestport, New York
Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Virginia, on August 13, 1862, to his wife, Alma C. Stannard, of Forestport, New York
Letter written by Dwight W. Stannard, private in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment from Wolfe Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia to his wife, Alma C. Stannard, of Forest Port, New York, on July 8, 1864
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp Distribution (near Alexandria, Virginia) on April 8, 1864, to his parents, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl of Clinton, New York
Piece of the oilcloth on which Ellsworth left. Alexandria May 24/61 [1861]. Cut by E.R. Jr. May 29/61
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