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Letter from Nancy Knapp to Mack and Nan Ewing dated March 23, 1864. In her letter, Knapp discusses measles outbreaks and family members serving in the Civil War.

Letter from C.M. Bush to Edwin A. Bush dated January 11, 1863, In this letter, Edwin's mother expresses deep concern for his safety and hopes he will return home soon. She also talks about sending him care packages of items from home to make him more comfortable.

West LeRoy (Mich.)

Letter from Alphonso Crane to his father, William Crane, dated January 5, 1862. In this letter, he discusses his father's health, the Trent Affair, his opinion that the war will end in 1863, Colonel Poe, the weather, and camp.

Camp Michigan (Va.)

Letter from Myron Ganoung to his Sarah Cook dated January 4, 1862. In this letter, he discusses family news and the weather.

Camp Benton (St. Louis, Mo.), St. Louis (Mo.)

Letter from William Dalziel to his sister dated January 28, 1864. In this letter, William Dalziel describes his well-being and life as a soldier in camp. He also mentions deserters crossing into their lines.

Stevensburg (Va.)

Letter from Benjamin White, Janetta White, and Enoch White to Mack Ewing dated January 15, 1865. In this letter, they discuss family news and community news.

Letter from Willard Bush to his brother, Henry A. Bush dated December 11, 1862. In the letter, Willard updates Edwin on the status of their brother. Henry, and his illness.

Letter from William A. Barnard to his father, Stephen A. Barnard, dated May 16, 1864. In this letter, he discusses the Battle of Spottsylvania Court House.

This is volume thirty-eight of a forty-six set. It follows the Eighth Michigan Cavalry regiment. The series is a compilation of the military history of each soldier of the Civil War who was a resident of the State of Michigan at the time of enlistment.

Letter to Edwin A. Bush from his father, Frederick E. Bush, dated April 9, 1863. In the beginning of the letter, Frederick shares the latest news from home and hopes the war will end soon. The letter ends with a few lines from his mother, who encourages Edwin to apply for a furlough before the war ends.

LeRoy (Mich.), Louisville (Ky.)

Letter from William A. Barnard to Ellen Barnard dated July 11, 1864. In this letter, he discusses the status of his regiment and Fourth of July celebrations.

Petersburg (Va.)

Letter from William Stedman to his parents dated March 1, 1865. In this letter, William continues to discuss his time at Asylum Hospital, his assignment to newly formed companies, and the uncertainty of his pay.

Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated December 4, 1864. In this letter, she discusses family news and the baby.

Letter from Lemuel W. Osborn to his wife, Eunice, dated December 15, 1864. Osborn shares with his wife events surronding their march to Atlanta including the orders to destroy the railroads along the way. He also inquires about home life.

Atlanta, Ga.

Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated May 19, 1865. In this letter, she discusses chores, family news, and Mack Ewing's impending discharge.

Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated December 4, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses the baby, a box of provisions sent by his parents, the weather, and finances.

Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization magazine dated March 9, 1867. The magazine describes the capture of John H. Surrat, an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth.

Mustering out roll of the 10th Michigan Cavalry, Co. A dated November 10, 1865

Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated April 9, 1865. In this letter, she discusses Mack Ewing's impending furlough.

Mustering out roll of the 11th Michigan Infantry, Co. H dated September 29, 1865.

Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 15, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.

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