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Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Camp [illegible], [no month] 15, 1862, to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tanner
Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Camp near Sandy Hook, Maryland, October 26, 1862, to his father, Luther Welch, of North Hebron, New York
Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Near Maryland Heights, Maryland, on July 18 1863, to his uncle and aunt, Franklin and Polly Tanner, of South Granville, New York
Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Sandy Hook, West Virginia, on September 4, 1862, to his father, Luther Welch, of North Hebron, New York
Letter written by Henry Welch, corporal in the 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tanner, from Near Sandy Hook, Maryland, October 11, 1862
Letter written by Josephus Knap from Battery-Point of Rocks, Maryland, on January 26, 1862, to Maggy
Letter written by Mat R[unclear]Y from Annapolis Junction, Maryland on March 1, 1863, to his friend Mariah
Letter written by P. Macy? from Camp at Laurel, Maryland, on January 28, [no year] to his father, Giles B. Macy?
Letter written by Philip Crewell from Camp Jackson, Seneca Hills, Montgomery county, Maryland, on August 24, 1861, to his brother
Letter written by Phineus A. Talcott from Rockville to his brother on January 29, 1863
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Camp on the Potomac River, near the battlefield of Antietam, September 25, 1862, to his uncle Gustavus Palmer
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Headquarters 97th Camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland, October 3, 1862, to his mother, Mrs. Daniel Cady (Fidelia W. Palmer) of Rome, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Headquarters 97th Reg. N.Y.V. Mercersville, Maryland, on October 14, 1862, to his mother, Mrs. Daniel Cady (Fidelia W. Palmer) care of Mr. I.I. Yates [Gates?] of New York, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Jefferson, Maryland, June 26, 1863 to his father, Daniel Cady, of Rome, New York, includes a letter written by G. M. Palmer on June 27, 1863 to his sister, Fidelia Cady (Mrs. Daniel Cady)
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, on October 19, 1862 from Headquarters 97th Reg. N.Y.V., from Mercersville, Maryland, to his mother, Mrs. Daniel Cady (Fidelia W. Palmer) of Rome, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his uncle Gustavus Palmer, from Headquarters 97th Camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 27, 1862
Letter written by Thomas Monroe from United States General Hospital, Frederick City, Maryland to his friends Franklin and Polley on April 8, [no year]
Letter written by Thomas Monroe from United States General Hospital, Frederick City, Maryland to his friends Franklin and Polley on June 26, 1865 -- Correspondence
Letter written by W. G. Morris and George Dereamer from "Coeur de Lion (Sion?)" to the Grand Secretary of Freemasons, State of New Hampshire on June 4, 1864
Order, by order of Lieutenant Colonel A.D.C. J. A. Haskin, December 30, 1862
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