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"God Bless You, Dear Old Comrades" by Capt. A. W. Black, 90th OVI, Co. F
Written by Capt. A. W. Black, Co. F, 90th O. V. I.
God bless you, dear old comrades,
So honest and so true.
You are the boys who feared no noise-
'Twas then you wore the blue.
You left your homes, and…
90th OVI Reunion Address
Address delivered by H. O. Harden at the 90th Ohio Regimental Reunion at McArthur, September 1895.
The committee assigned to me an address, without stating the subject. I suppose that they intended that I should choose my own. I have thought over…
9th OVI Envelope
Tags: 9th OVI, correspondence, German, German Americans, letters
Abraham Lincoln to Unknown, April 14, 1865
"Let this man enter with this note
A. Lincoln
April 14, 1865"
Dorothea Dix Letter to Dr. Flowers Regarding Appointment of Nurse
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F.L. Flowers, M.D.
Dear Sir-The service of Miss Susan Free is accepted for any General Hospital [underlined] to which the Resident Surgeon will admit her-TheRules [underlined] of this service grant [illegible word crossed out] admission…
Johanna Maria Heckewelder Letter and Autograph
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[illegible] Feb. 22d [d superscript] 1864
Dear Sir,
According to your request, I send you my Autograph ect. In the latter part of the last century. [illegible] the beginning of the present persons from Penn to thes [sic] States &…
Letter from John A. Stump Company E, 25th OVI - 1862
Letter from John A. Stump Company E, 25th OVI - 1862
Letter from John Silas Caton, 78th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 12 Oct 1862
The attached is a letter from my great, great uncle, John Silas Caton, who enlisted in Company B 78th Ohio November 27, 1861. He was discharged because of wounds on October 23,1863.
He married Rachel Day, mentioned in the letter in 1858, in…