Browse Items (1417 total)

  • Type is exactly "Letters"

Ms1955-001_018.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his father, mother, and wife updating them on his health and his return to the army.

Ms1955-001_017.pdf
Letter from E. P. Walton to S. L. Walton updating him on his health.

Ms1955-001_016.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his father updating him on his wound.

Ms1955-001_015.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to "Companion" updating them on his health and life in the army.

Ms1955-001_014.pdf
Letter to S. L. Walton from his wife and father dated August 13, 1864.

Ms1955-001_013.pdf
Letter to S. L. Walton from his wife and mother. Walton's wife updates him on her health and her desire for him to return home. Walton's mother updates him on the health of family members.

Ms1955-001_012.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his father updating him on his health and life in the army.

Ms1955-001_011.pdf
Letter from Nancy Walton to S. L. Walton updating him on her health and expressing a desire for him to return home.

Ms1955-001_010.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army.

Ms1955-001_009.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his aunt, uncle, and cousins updating them on his health and life in the army.

Ms1955-001_008.pdf
Letter to S. K. Hildrig from S. L. Walton asking him to take care of his family while he is at war.

Ms1955-001_007.pdf
Letter granting S. L. Walton permission to take leave.

Ms1955-001_006.pdf
Note from James Walton to his brother, S. L. Walton updating him on his health.

Ms1955-001_005.pdf
This is an undated envelope addressed to J. W. Walton.

Ms1955-001_004.pdf
Note from S. L. Walton to his wife telling her where to send her letters.

Ms1955-001_003.pdf
Note from S. L. Walton to his wife about a letter that he had received.

Ms1955-001_002.pdf
Letter from S. L. Walton to his wife updating her on his health.

Ms1988-082_001.pdf
Letter written by Fenner Wilson, a private in Company D, 45th North Carolina Infantry, during the American Civil War, to his brother, B. G. (Basley Graves) Wilson. Writing from Danville, Virginia, Wilson discusses sickness in his company and other…

Ms1988-085_001.pdf
This is a single letter written by William L. Scott, a private in Company B, 15th North Carolina Infantry, during the American Civil War. Writing to his sister Martha from Richmond, Virginia, on July 11, 1863, Scott describes a recent skirmish…

Ms1987-028_G_Horace_Tarr_Letter.pdf
The G. Horace Tarr Letter collection contains a letter dated May 4, 1863, giving a detailed eye-witness account of the Battle of Chancellorsville during the American Civil War.

Ms1992-010_008.pdf
This is a letter written to Harvey Bear in 1849.

Ms2003_006_Tice_001.pdf
Confederate soldier in the 42nd Virginia Infantry writes from Guinea Station about personal and family matters.

Ms2003_006_Tice_003.pdf
Confederate soldier in the 42nd Virginia Infantry writes from camp near Romney about personal and family matters, the withdrawal of Union forces from Romney and the many provisions captured by the Confederates there, the war-time prices of various…

Ms2003_006_Tice_002.pdf
Confederate soldier in the 42nd Virginia Infantry writes from camp near Port Republic about personal and family matters, the battles of Port Republic and Cross Keys, ammunition captured from Union troops, the death of Turner Ashby, and correspondence…

Ms1992_020_Stepp_018.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and telling her which crops to plant.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_017.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife responding to a letter about her poor health.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_016.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife discussing being captured by the Union army. Stepp discusses the camps that he was taken to and expresses a desire to be reunited with his family.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_015.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife informing her that he had been captured by the Union army.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_014.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp is also discussing farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_013.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses items he had received from his wife.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_012.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health. Stepp also discusses his meals and expresses a desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_011.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_010.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp was also responding to a letter from his wife in which she mentioned she was having a hard time at home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_009.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp also lists several items that he had sent to his wife.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_008.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health. Stepp writes of a desire to return home and ask his family not to send any more clothing.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_007.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health. Stepp also discusses how much he misses his family and his desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_006.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses his frustration with the war and his desire to return home.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_005.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp also discusses farm business in the letter.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_004.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wide and children updating them about his sickness and his life in the army. Stepp also discusses Confederate currency.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_003.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife and children updating them on his health and life in the army. Stepp writes about the lack of food and poor weather conditions.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_002.pdf
Letter from Silas Stepp to his wife updating her on his health and life in the army. Stepp mostly discusses his movements and his current location. Stepp also tells his wife where to send her letters.

Ms1992_020_Stepp_001.pdf
Note written by Dr. James Robertson, Jr. regarding Silas Stepp's military history.

Ms2002_044_LeeRobertE_Letter.tif
A letter from Lee to Reverend W. H. Braddus of Lexington, Virginia, regarding Lee's check for $30.00, which he wants Braddus to accept as payment of tuition for a member of Lexington's Craig family.

Ms1992_043_HullJohn_Letter_1863.pdf
Confederate soldier in the 4th Virginia Regiment, Co. D, Ewell Corps, Stonewall Brigade, during the Civil War. Letter written November 22, 1863, to "My Dear Friend" from camp on the Rapidan River near Orange Court House, Virginia. Writes about his…

Ms1988_060_B45F10_MarshaktoBethe_letter_19570529.jpg
Letter from Robert E. Marshak to Hans A. Bethe, dated May 29, 1957, and thanking him for sending him a copy of a recent physics publication.

Ms1988_060_B45F10_BetheToMarshak_letter_nd.pdf
An undated letter from Hans A. Bethe to Robert E. Marshak about a paper that Marshak had sent to him. Bethe is giving advice to Robert E. Marshak about his writing and asking questions about some of the math in the paper.

Ms1988_060_B45F10_BetheToMarshak_letter_19510507.pdf
Letter from Hans A. Bethe to Robert E. Marshak, dated May 7, 1951, and discussing several different physics experiments that they were conducting.

Ms1988_060_B45F10_BetheToMarshak_letter_19440425.jpg
Letter from Hans A. Bethe to Robert E. Marshak, dated April 25, 1944, and responding to a previous letter from Marshak accepting a position under Bethe. The letter goes in to some specifics of the position. The position that the letter is reffering…

Ms1988_060_B45F10_BetheToMarshak_letter_19440413.jpg
Letter from Hans A. Bethe to Robert E. Marshak, dated April 13, 1944, and responding to a previous letter from Marshak. Bethe is expressing happiness about something that Marshak had said in that previous letter.

Ms1988_060_B45F10_BetheToMarshak_letter_19401212.jpg
Letter from Hans A. Bethe to Robert E. Marshak, dated December 12, 1940, and congratulating him on a prize that he had won. Bethe also asked several questions about the paper that had won the prize.
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