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4 November 1864 | Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Addressed to Mrs. John W. Piper, Silsbee St., Lynn, Mass. Washington D. C. It is rather late tonight to commence a letter. It is almost 9. I have been posting my books most of the evening and I heard Capt. and Lieut. and J. McFalty [? Nove, 5th A. M. I took another dose of Ayer’s [Cathartic] Pills. Rev Jotham Bradbury Sewall, Bowdoin College Library Archives Image Gallery. Georgetown College sat on the hill ove...
8 October 1864 | Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Addressed to Mrs. John W. Piper, Lynn, Massachusetts. Washington D. C. The Treasury Department Building during the Civil War. Yours truly, — J. W. Piper. Pages 1 and 4. Pages 2 and 3. 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. Civil War Lette...
30 October 1864 | Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Washington D. C. There are a great many sick in Capt. [Albert E.] Proctor’s company [Co. K]. I saw his Quarter Master Sergeant in the hospital this morning. He looks rather slim. With it for fear you have not read it. Read these pieces to the children. A letter on the first page from Rev. A. H. Quint is one of the best letters I have seen. I sit here by the table all alone and have a fire and am as comfortable ...
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. December 3, 2016. At 1909 × 2285. In John Whitcomb Piper. Trackbacks are closed, but you can post a comment. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. A Collect...
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. November 28, 2016. In 1850, three and years after their marriage, John and Emeline were enumerated in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. They were still childless. Three infants in three years had all died in infancy. The only other occupant of the household was Abigail Barrell (b. 1790) — a spinster aunt who was blind. 1852-1882), Abbie Kendall Piper. B 1855) Ella Maria Piper (1856-1857), Philip Piper. Mr Piper comes ...
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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...
31 January 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. St Augustine, Florida. January 31st, 1864. I received a letter from you the other day and was glad to hear that you were all well. I was sorry to hear that you had not received my last letter. I think that I can stand a little scolding and so I will try and answer some of your questions. 8212; W. H. G. Possibly Pvt. Otis White, Co. H, 40th Massachusetts. Pages 2 and 3. The virtual archive of William H. Goff Letters. Civil War Lett...
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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...
1862: Rufus Greenleaf Norris to Albert Lane Norris – Spared & Shared 12
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Spared and Shared 12. Saving history one letter at a time. 1862: Rufus Greenleaf Norris to Albert Lane Norris. May 17, 2016. May 17, 2016. Asst Surgeon Albert L. Norris, 114th USCT (1864). Rufus wrote the letter to his brother, Albert Lane Norris (1839-1919) — a physician in Boston. Albert received his medical degree from Harvard in 1860. Norris later served as an assistant surgeon with the 114th USCT. Addressed to Albert L. Norris, Esq., 94 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. Newbern, North Carolina. 1862-186...
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Spared and Shared 5. Saving history, one letter at a time…. 1863: R. P. Douglas to Allen K. Rohrer. March 28, 2014. July 24, 2014. How R P. Douglas might have looked. The soldier signed his name “R. P. Douglas” and he wrote the letter to his “friend,” Allen K. Rohrer. 1845-1864), the son of Benjamin Rohrer. 1821-1909) and Sarah McFarland. Clearly the author of the letter knew the Rohrer family intimately as he asks to be remembered to Allen’s parents and younger siblings — Joseph Rohrer. We returned to o...
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Tough as a Pitch Pine Knot. Letters of John Whitcomb Piper, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. November 28, 2016. In 1850, three and years after their marriage, John and Emeline were enumerated in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. They were still childless. Three infants in three years had all died in infancy. The only other occupant of the household was Abigail Barrell (b. 1790) — a spinster aunt who was blind. 1852-1882), Abbie Kendall Piper. B 1855) Ella Maria Piper (1856-1857), Philip Piper. Mr Piper comes ...
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