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Bridge, Shaker community, Enfield, New Hampshire
Frederick Humphrey
Letter of resignation, signed by Lieutenant and Adjutant James M. Latimore, September 25,1862
Letter to Colonel W.R. Pease, signed by Captain Commanding A.R. Stevens, February 8,1863
Letter written by Charles W. Hopkins from Camp Parole, Annapolis, Maryland to his cousin on March 29,1869
Letter written by Daniel Preston Adams from Baltimore, Maryland, on September 25, 1862, to his sister Esther Adams
Letter written by George M. Ellicott from Berlin, Maryland on August 4, 1861, to Jennie? Mack
Letter written by George W. Pearl, corporal in the 117th New York State Volunteers Regiment, on January 14, 1863, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pearl, of New Hebron, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp Alexander, Virginia, on September 7, 1862, to his parents, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl, and his sister, Adaline, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp Morris, Viginia, on December 21, 1862, to his father and mother, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp near Fort Ripley, Maryland, March 20, 1863, to his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp near Fort Ripley, Maryland, on February 26, 1863, to his parents, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp near Fort Ripley, Maryland, April 5, 1863, to his father and mother, George A. and Marsha C. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp near Fort Ripley, December 29, 1862, to his father and mother, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Camp near Fort Ripley, Maryland, on March 30, 1863, to his parents, George A. and Marcia C. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Fort Alexander, Virginia, October 5, 1862, to his father, George A. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Point Lookout, Maryland, April 17, 1865 to his mother, Mrs. George A. Pearl (Marcia C.), of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 17, 1865, to his mother, Mrs. George A. Pearl (Marcia C.), of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Point Lookout, Maryland, on May 22 1865, to his mother, Marcia C. Pearl (Mrs. George A. Pearl), of Clinton, New York
Letter written by George W. Pearl, private in the 117th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company C and F, from Point Lookout, Maryland, on October 25, 1864, to his father, George A. Pearl, of Clinton, New York
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