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Letter from George H. Cook to Sarah Cook dated June 22, 1862. In this letter, he discusses skirmishes, the status of his regiment, visiting the battlefield at Fair Oaks, and his hopes of coming home soon.

Fair Oaks (Va.)

Obituary of Julia (Kenyon) Wood, widow of Abram R. Wood.

Sturgis (Mich.)

Letter from Myron Ganoung to Sarah Cook dated January 26, 1862. In this letter, he discusses the status of his regiment, the weather, the measles, the mumps, burying a soldier, having his picture taken, his health, and his impressions of Paducah.

Paducah (Ky.)

Letter from Lorrison Taylor to William Crane dated July 16, 1863. In this letter, he tells of the death of Alphonso Crane.

Jackson (Miss.)

Letter from M.C. Meijs to William L. Stoughton dated December 20, 1870. In this letter, he discusses the burial of Abram Wood.

Yorktown (Va.), Yorktown National Cemetery (Yorktown, Va.)

Letter from Henry Crapo dated February 16, 1865. In this letter, he asks for safe passage for Michael N. Armstrong to bring the body of his brother, John D. Armstrong, back to Michigan.

Nashville (Tenn.)

Letter from George H. Cook to his father dated July 25, 1862. In this letter, he discusses the movements of troops, his morale, the Battle of Gaines Mill, the Battle of White Oak Swamp, a local cemetery, and his opinion of the war.

Charles City (Va.), Harrison's Landing (Va.)

Letter from Alphonso Crane to his sister, Lura Huff, dated September 30, 1862. In this letter, he discusses the death of their brother, Emory Crane, the health of their father, and the status of his regiment.

Upton Hill (Va.), Arlington (Va.)

Letter from Charles Willard to Melissa Bush dated November 22, 1864. In the letter, Charles writes that Frederick E. Bush travelled to Petersburg to claim Edwin Bush's body.

Caneadea (Ny.)

Letter from Alphonso Crane to his father, William Crane, dated April 12, 1863. In this letter, he discusses religion, his father's health, and bringing his brother's body home.

Lebanon (Ky.)

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