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1863: Levi Springer Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno – Spared & Shared 13
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Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1863: Levi Springer Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016. Levi S. Anno married second Rebecca Brooks on January 11, 1872 in Mason County, Illinois. Source: Illinois Statewide Index 1763-1900. Pet Anno, infant daughter of L. S. Anno and R. Anno was born September 4, 1872 and died December 22, 1872. She is buried in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery. March the 1st 1863. Laura Ann, I can do all my own writing. T...
1863: Union Soldier to Wife – Spared & Shared 13
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Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1863: Union Soldier to Wife. September 2, 2016. September 3, 2016. This letter was written in March 1863 by a Union Cavalryman from Aquia Landing. Unfortunately, there is no envelope and no signature to identify the trooper. He conveys to his wife that he is considerably troubled by the disloyalty of some of the citizens back home in the North. Aquia Landing, Va. Ever dear Wife,. Pages 1 and 4. Pages 2 and 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
1863: Hiram Daniels to Helen E. Daniels – Spared & Shared 13
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Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1863: Hiram Daniels to Helen E. Daniels. September 8, 2016. September 9, 2016. These letters were written by Hiram Daniels (1818-1863) of Co. B, 17th Wisconsin Infantry. [The 2nd letter is unsigned but the provenance of the letter was known.] Hiram enlisted from the town of Eagle, Waukesha county, Wisconsin. Hiram was killed in action on 4 June 1863 before Vicksburg. On 16 May 1863. See also — The Daniels/Stone Digital Archives. After w...
1863: John F. Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno – Spared & Shared 13
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Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1863: John F. Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. September 9, 2016. November 3, 2016. Addressed to Mrs. Laura A. Anno, Manito P.O., Macon county, Illinois. New Albany, Indiana. Hospital No. 11. April 27, 1863. My dear wife,. The times are very dull here now with the exception of tobacco. I received a letter from Father yesterday. It stated that you were all well and they stated in their letter that Nelson and Joseph had sent them...Well,...
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Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1863: Christina Herner to Christian Herner. This 4-page letter is not accompanied by an envelope; nor was it signed — or perhaps the end of the letter is missing. As a consequence, there is no indication who authored the letter and we only know that she addressed the letter to her “beloved companion” or “dear husband” who was serving as a…. 1863: Daniel H. Harter to Adam Bright. This letter...
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Daniel Donahue, 145th & 107th NY Infantry | Staten Island Soldiers
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Daniel Donahue, 145th and 107th NY Infantry. Phillip J. Miller, 156th N.Y. Infantry. William Henry Turner, 6th N.Y. Independent Battery. Civil War Letters from the Letter Box of William Taylor. Daniel Donahue, 145th and 107th NY Infantry. Men from the 145th NY Reg’t. These six letters were written by Daniel Donahue. Battle at Dallas, Georgia. Addressed to William Taylor, Marshland P.O., Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York. Headquarters, 145th Regiment New York Vols., Col. Allen, Company K. I, for my pa...
1800: Susanna Gore to Oliver Whyte | Spared & Shared 3
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1753: Ambrose Vincent to Hugh Hall Wentworth. 1783: John Dundas to Alexander Oswald. 1786: Samuel Austin, Jr. to Messrs. Nathaniel Moseley and Isaac Bennet. 1796: Rev. Chandler Robbins to Jane (Robbins) Goodwin. 1797: Samuel Hodgdon to John Harris. 1798: J. F. Tuthill to John Imlay, Jr. 1799: F. Kahler to Moses Brown. 1800: Susanna Gore to Oliver Whyte. 1803: Anne T. Bancker to Charles Nicoll Bancker. 1804: Charlotte (Williams) Porter to Dolly Williams. 1809: General Orders to Col. Thomas Lincoln. 1824: ...
Battle of the Wilderness – Diary of Henry Knox Danner
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Diary of Henry Knox Danner. The Civil War Experience of a Private in Co. K, 30th Pennsylvania Infantry (1862-1864). 25 March to 1 May 1864. Battle of the Wilderness. Battle of Bethesda Church. Battle of the Wilderness. This excerpt from H. N. Minnigh’s History of Company K. 1st (Inft,) Penn’a Reserves. (iBooks) sets the stage for the diary:. It was intimated at the same time, that the mission was of a peculiar character, and that Capt. Wasson would obey my orders. I abandoned the detail hastily, and movi...
July 2015 – "They will get but little duty out of me"
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They will get but little duty out of me. The Civil War Letters of Silas Townsend, 29th Mass Infantry and 3rd Mass Cavalry. If I was Only to Home. In Such a Lonesome Hole. I Mean to Look Out for Myself. She Whips Them Beyond All Reason. Tell me about Silas Townsend. July 1, 2015. Tell me about Silas Townsend. If I was Only to Home. In Such a Lonesome Hole. I Mean to Look Out for Myself. She Whips Them Beyond All Reason. Griff on Tell me about Silas Towns…. Don on Tell me about Silas Towns…. Diary of Henry...
If I was Only to Home – "They will get but little duty out of me"
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They will get but little duty out of me. The Civil War Letters of Silas Townsend, 29th Mass Infantry and 3rd Mass Cavalry. If I was Only to Home. In Such a Lonesome Hole. I Mean to Look Out for Myself. She Whips Them Beyond All Reason. If I was Only to Home. May 16, 1862. My health is very good at present and I hope this will find you all the same. George is well and all the rest of the boys. Write soon as you can. Adams Express Company Receipt of Payment. I have not got time to write for we are ready fo...
1863 – The Civil War Letters of William Hunt Goff
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The Civil War Letters of William Hunt Goff. Company H, 24th Massachusetts. The virtual archive of William H. Goff Letters. About William Hunt Goff. About William Hunt Goff. Blog at WordPress.com. The Civil War Letters of George Messer. Company F, 107th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Jeff's Prayers are as Effective as Abe's. The Civil War Letters of George S. Youngs, 126th New York Vols. Soldiering is a Very Uncertain Game. The Civil War Letters of Lemuel Glidden, Co. K, 145th Indiana Infantry. Hunting rebe...
My Present Fleeting Life – "I am for war, till slavery is dead"
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Memorial Sketch of Burrows. I am for war, till slavery is dead. The Civil War Letters of Jerome Bonaparte Burrows, Captain of the 14th Ohio Independent Battery. My Present Fleeting Life. August 2d, 1863. 8221; much more so in my mind than keeping a hired girl. You are both too good Christians to be at enmity. What ground is there for a quarrel? 8220;She does not ask you to call.” You have been too long and intimately acquainted, perhaps, to make it necessary. If she intends to stop friendsh...8221; about...
The Last Gasp – "I am for war, till slavery is dead"
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Memorial Sketch of Burrows. I am for war, till slavery is dead. The Civil War Letters of Jerome Bonaparte Burrows, Captain of the 14th Ohio Independent Battery. August 5, 1863. I have had several games of whist and chess today and commenced re-reading “David Copperfield.” I find it very interesting as a story and in renewing old acquaintance. July 13, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Create a fre...
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1 January 1863 | When I Come Home...
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About this digital archive. When I Come Home…. The Civil War Letters of George Morgan of Company F, 11th New Hampshire Infantry. As for the army, it is in poor condition and I don’t think it can last longer than spring. The men are getting so that they won’t fight much and I hope that New Hampshire won’t send out any more soldiers for it is no use for the whole world knows that the North never can lick them and I hope they never will. 8212; George Morgan. Pages 1 and 4. Pages 2 and 3. Spared and Shared 14.
10 April 1864 – The Civil War Letters of William Hunt Goff
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The Civil War Letters of William Hunt Goff. Company H, 24th Massachusetts. Camp Grant [near Alexandria], Virginia. I lost all of my small articles. I have got me a pocket diary but no dictionary. I don’t think there is much danger of our going down to the front right away for we have yet a good many men on the sick list. I think we shall stay around here for the present. Are you going down to Boston this spring and make Emma Streeter a visit? If you do, be sure and get me one of her pictures. The Civil W...
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Spared & Shared 7 | Saving American History One Letter at a Time
Spared and Shared 7. Saving American History One Letter at a Time. July 6, 2015. 1866: Genie Tyree to Charles Parkhill. How “Genie” might have looked. The letter was addressed to Charles Parkhill (1845-Aft1900) who was a native of Henrico County, Virginia, and employed (in 1866) as a clerk for the railroad in Baltimore, Maryland. It is believed that Charles was a soldier in the Confederate home guard during the last year of the war. Postmarked, Richmond, Va. They had a procession in Norfolk a few days ag...
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Spared and Shared 10. Saving history one letter at a time…. 1862: William Byrns to Florence Clark. August 17, 2015. This letter was written by William Byrns (1838-1875) of Burr Oak, Michigan, who enlisted at age 22 in Company B, 1st Michigan Infantry in April 1861. He enlisted as a fifer, was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in August 1861, to 1st Lieutenant in April 1862, and to Captain in September 1862. This letter was written… More 1862: William Byrns to Florence Clark. 1862: William Byrns to Florence Clark.
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Spared and Shared 11. Saving History One Letter at a Time. 1854: Claiborne Grief Barksdale to Samuel Hannah. September 15, 2016. September 15, 2016. 1824: Alfred Newsom Dillard to Winstead Davie. September 15, 2016. September 15, 2016. 1840: Thomas J. Bowen to John Wesley Slaten. September 15, 2016. September 15, 2016. 1816: Isaac Wilbour to James Fenner. September 15, 2016. September 15, 2016. This letter was written by Isaac Wilbour (1763-1837) of Little Compton, Rhode Island. Isaac held several po...
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Spared and Shared 12. Saving history one letter at a time. 1865: J. Lewis Pierson to Mary Emma Durie. May 18, 2016. May 18, 2016. I assume this letter was written by J. Lewis Pierson of Co. C, 39th New Jersey. It seems clear from the letter that he served with William Britton Durie (1840-1916) who was in that company and regiment in May 1865 when this letter was written. The 39th New Jersey Infantry was attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps. Postmarked Alexandria, Virginia. I too hope...
Spared & Shared 13 – Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time
Spared and Shared 13. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. Saving Civil War History One Letter At A Time. 1864: Henry H. Otto to Parents. 1863: John F. Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. 1863: Levi Springer Anno to Laura Ann (Bartram) Anno. This letter was written by Levi Springer Anno (1838-1909), the son of Thomas Anno (1798-1875) and Sarah Bunn (1804-1875). Levi served in Co. A, 85th Illinois Infantry. He enlisted on 18 July 1862 as a private and was later promoted to corporal....This lett...
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Spared and Shared 14. Saving History One Letter at a Time. 1864: John H. Wartenbee to Parents. This letter was written by John Wartenbee (1846-18xx), the son of Francis Wartenbee (1818-1871) and Frances Ellen Gabriel (b. 1822). John enlisted at the age of 16 in Co. G, 91st Ohio Infantry in September 1862. He mustered out of the service in June 1865. Clarysville, USA Hospital. Near Cumberland, Alleghaney county, Maryland. Dear father and mother,. January 13, 2017. 1862: Robert B. Wartenbee to Parents.
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1753: Ambrose Vincent to Hugh Hall Wentworth. 1783: John Dundas to Alexander Oswald. 1786: Samuel Austin, Jr. to Messrs. Nathaniel Moseley and Isaac Bennet. 1796: Rev. Chandler Robbins to Jane (Robbins) Goodwin. 1797: Samuel Hodgdon to John Harris. 1798: J. F. Tuthill to John Imlay, Jr. 1799: F. Kahler to Moses Brown. 1800: Susanna Gore to Oliver Whyte. 1803: Anne T. Bancker to Charles Nicoll Bancker. 1804: Charlotte (Williams) Porter to Dolly Williams. 1809: General Orders to Col. Thomas Lincoln. 1824: ...
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1788: Edward Telfair to Joseph Clay. 1793: John Stille, Jr. to Moses Brown. 1795: Peleg Howland to Alsop & Hicks. 1797: Sarah Atterbury to Miss Gifford. 1801: Susanna (Francklin) Davis to Phebe (Gay) Janes. 1803: John Buchanan, Jr. to Samuel Watkinson. 1805: John Graves to John Raines Mason. 1805: Samuel Green to Mary (Starr) Green. 1806 Joseph Osborn to David Jewett. 1815: Andrew Bulkley to Capt. Eleazer Bulkley. 1816-9: Maria McFadden to Robert McFadden. 1818: Julia to Ann (Lloyd) Kinsey. 1830: Frances...
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Spared and Shared 5. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1846: William Nelson Stimson to Milton Badger. October 24, 2015. 1846: William Nelson Stimson to Milton Badger. 1838: George W. Hough to David A. James. October 23, 2015. 1838: George W. Hough to David A. James. 1864: Benjamin Rohrer and Family to Allen K. Rohrer. September 12, 2014. This letter was written by Benjamin Rohrer (1821-1909) and his wife, Sarah (McFarland) Rohrer (1826-1916), of Baughman, Wayne County, Ohio. They wrote the lette...
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Spared and Shared 6. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1856: Robert H. Magill to William Clark. This letter was written by Robert H. Magill (1832-1921), the son of Mathew Magill (1802-18xx) and Lucinda Mervyn (1807-18xx) of Ireland. TRANSCRIPTION Marietta, Georgia 4 October 1856 Friend Bill or … Continue reading →. December 31, 2014 · Leave a comment. 1833: Theodore Howard McCaleb to Otis Baker. October 22, 2014 · 3 Comments. 1843: E. Lee Reynolds to Henrietta (Reynolds) Sutton. October 3, 2014 &mid...