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Letter explaining Rush P. Cady's wound written by Sergeant M. Kirby to Mr. Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from Camp near the Rappahannock Station, Virginia , September 7, 1863
Letter of condolence written by Col. Charles Wheelock on August 17, 1863 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from Elmira, New York regarding the death of their son Lt. Rush P. Cady
Letter of condolence written by James S. Warren to Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from New York, July 30, 1863
Letter of condolence written by Lieutenant Sergent Frisbie Clark Fitzgerald to Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from Camp of the 97th N.Y. Vols. Near Rappahannock Station, Virginia, November 25, 1863
Letter written by Mrs. D. Cady informing Mr. D. Cady, of Rome, New York, of Rush P. Cady's condition, from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 23, 1863
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Camp near Belle Plain Landing, Virginia, January 11, 1863, to his parents, Daniel and Fidelia W. Cady, of Rome, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Headquarters 97th N.Y.V. near Warrenton, Virginia, November 11, 1862, to his father, Daniel Cady, of Rome, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, from Headquarters 97th Regiment, Catlett, Virginia, June 25, 1863, to his parents, Daniel and 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 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, to his father of Rome, New York, from Headquarters 97th Reg. N.Y.V. near Falmouth, Virginia, December 17, 1862
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his father, Daniel Cady, of Rome, New York, from Camp of the 97th Reg. N.Y.V. near Belle Plains, Virginia, April 27, 1863
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his father, Daniel Cady, of Rome, New York
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his parents of Rome, New York, from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 10, 1863
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his parents of Rome, New York, from Washington, District of Columbia, August 28, 1862
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his parents of Rome, New York, from On Battlefield of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 15, 1862
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, to his parents of Rome, New York, from Washington, District of Columbia, August 31, 1862
Letter written by Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York VolunteerInfantry Regiment, Company K, to his father, Daniel Cady, of Rome, New York, from Camp of the 97th Reg. N.Y.V. near Belle Plains, Virginia, April 4, 1863
Prisoner of war document of Rush P. Cady, lieutenant in the 97th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company K, sent to his father, Mr. Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863
Sketch of life of Rush Palmer Cady, Lieutenant in the 97th Regiment, New York Volunteers, sent to Daniel Cady, his father, of Clinton, New York, dated August 30, 1861
Telegraph from C. L. Palmer informing of Rush P. Cady's condition to Daniel Cady of Rome, New York, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 20, 1863
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