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Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, November 2, 1863
Camp of the 11 Reg't Mass Vol A near Beatton station V.A. Nov. the 2 1863 Dear wife I received a letter from you 2 weeks [ago] but had not time to ans. it untill today. I hope those few loynes will find you and the children in good health as the departure of this leaves me in at present thanks be to God for his blessing to us all. I also main to…
Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, October 22, 1861
Camp Union October 22nd 1861 Dear wife, After a long abcince and uncontintmint of mind I got a few moments and I sot down to write you those few loynis hoping it might find you and my children in good health as this laves their father in at present thank be to his Maker for it. I should writ to you swooner only your temper was out of order when I…
Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, October 28, 1862
Virginia Camp of the 11 Reg't Mass Vol October 28, 1862 Dear wife I received a letter from y on the 24 ins. which gave me great pleasure to here that you and the children was in good health as the departure of this leaves me in at present thanks be to God for his blessing to us all. I feel uneasy about you not getting the money that I sent to you a…
Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, October 31, 1864
Camp of the 11 Reg't Mass Vol A nears Petersborough V.A Oct. 31, 1864 Dear wife I sit down to ans. your note of the 17 which gave me great pleasure of hering from you and the children being in good health as the departure of this leaves me in at present thanks be to God for his blessing to us all. I main to let you now that I do not want for any…
Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, October 5, 1863
Camp of the 11 Regt Mass Vol A near Culpeper V.A. Oct the 5 1863 Dear wife I have received a letter from you yesterday which gave me great pleasure of hering from you and the children being in good health as the departure of this leaves me in at present thanks be to God for his blessing to us all. I main to inform you that I have got the shirt and…
Letter from Michael Lally to his wife, September 14, 1864
Camp of the 11 Regt. Mass Vol A near the Rappanock Station Virginia September the 14, 1863 Dear wife I sit down with pleasure to write those few loynes to [you] and the children hoping it will find ye in good [health] as the departure of this [leaves] me in at present thanks be to God for his blessing to us all. Dear wife I main to let you now…
Letter from Sarah "Sella" Bruen, Dayton, OH to Luther and Augusta Bruen, 1864-05-26
Dayton Ohio May 26th 1864 Dear Papa and Mamma, We are so lonesome without you, the first night you were gone Aunt Mary went up stairs and when she came down she said "It is so lonesome without her" then I knew she meant you. Baby is quite happy out to Aunt Libs. Baby was in town this morning and I was out there a little while too she goes colu colu…
Letter from Sarah Forrer to Augusta Bruen, 1861?
[Fall 1861] Dear Augusta I will devote this sheed to thee, and the dear little ones, And Luther too, I must not forget him who was so kind as to write early to let me know of your safe arrival, I hope he feels much better, than when he left us, Has he time to studey and improve himself in military matters, as he should? There is so much said about…
Letter from Sarah Forrer, Dayton, OH to "children" (Augusta, Howard and Luther), 1861-09-13
[written different pen: I think 1st letter after Mother's arrival at Fort H. L.B.] Dayton 13th Sept. 1861 Dear Children, [writen in different pen:(Augusta & Howard & Luther)]We received a note from Luther this evening saying you are all well. We are thankful for it, but would like to hear more in detail for the future, we are very lonely…
Letter from Sarah Forrer, Dayton, OH to Augusta Bruen, 1861-[12]-22
Dayton 22, 1861. Dear Augusta, We expected a letter from thee today but did not get up soon enough to get in to the P.O and had to grieve all day with the idea of a letter lying there unread, I will try to get it before I close this in the morning. I hope Robbie and all the rest are well by this time. Poor little fellow! but thy time was quite as…
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