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- Will
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- 1294-06-14
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- Will Newcomb to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 April 3
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Topics include having been close friends with Katherine, inquiries about the class letter and former classmates, and public events in the Johnson town and school communities.
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- Will Newcomb to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 April [26?]
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Topics include recalling former school days, his plans to go back to some other school, some of their mutual experiences, the activities of former schoolmates, and plans to ride a buggy in Waterville to prove they are still friends.
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- Will Newcomb to Katherine Fletcher, 1888 May 17
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Topics include Katherine's teaching, his farming and learning to drive a two-wheel cart, former schoolmates and their activities, and wanting to go to the mountains with Katherine sometime.
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- William A. Palmer Portrait
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Portrait of William Adams Palmer, 1781-1860. Engraving by H.B. Hall and Sons.
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- William A. Root to Lillian H. Olzendam
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- 1919-10-24
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Bennington County Senator Root responds that he will vote for ratification if a special session is called but does not care to petition the Governor for the session. [Response is written on bottom of original request from Olzendam]
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- William B. Reynolds to Lyman S. Williams
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Letter to Williams from Major William B Reynolds regarding trouble about Lyman S. Williams’ commission as 2nd Lieutenant of Company C, 6th Vermont Infantry Regiment, and whether he was properly mustered in. Reynolds also asks for news of Company I of the 6th Vermont, and writes that he feels ...
Show moreLetter to Williams from Major William B Reynolds regarding trouble about Lyman S. Williams’ commission as 2nd Lieutenant of Company C, 6th Vermont Infantry Regiment, and whether he was properly mustered in. Reynolds also asks for news of Company I of the 6th Vermont, and writes that he feels “heavy work is coming soon”. Major Reynolds was killed in action on July 30th, thirteen days after writing this letter.
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- William Bixby
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- William Bruidnell and Francis Finnegan to William Wirt Henry
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Topics include a request for pay amounting to $116 and an update on the leaders of the Vermont Regiment.
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- William Bruidnell and Samuel Morey to William Wirt Henry
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Topics include a description of the Battle of Mechanicsville (June 26-27, 1862), part of the Seven Days campaign near Richmond.
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- William Bruidnell to William Wirt Henry
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Topics include the good health of everyone except Tilton Sleeper, the hope of taking Richmond from the rebels, and the good weather near Cool Harbor, Virginia.
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- William C. Bradley Portrait
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Portrait of William C. Bradley.
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- William C. Holbrook to C. L. Christensen
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Topics include Holbrook’s resignation as Colonel of the 7th Vermont Veteran Volunteer Infantry.
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- William C. Holbrook to Frank
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To his brother Frank, William writes of the findings of the Court of Inquiry that was held by General Butler regarding the conduct of the 7th Vt. Infantry Regiment during the Battle of Baton Rouge in August; his decided opinion of a soldier's unreliable word; his expectation of having comfortable...
Show moreTo his brother Frank, William writes of the findings of the Court of Inquiry that was held by General Butler regarding the conduct of the 7th Vt. Infantry Regiment during the Battle of Baton Rouge in August; his decided opinion of a soldier's unreliable word; his expectation of having comfortable living quarters in Pensacola as his regiment has moved there (to which he adds he well deserves as he has lived in "bush houses long enough"); mentions the steamer Cumbria and of his having a fever for the past several days.
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- William C. Holbrook to Frank
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Writing from Ship Island to his brother Frank topics include the barbarian style of living, drills going well, good news about the Battle at Shiloh (April 6 & 7) and Yorktown (April 5 to May 4), gunboats and general good sanitary conditions of the Regiment.