Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Manuscript Collections
Letter from James McNeill and Rebecca McNeill to Mack Ewing dated January 13, 1861. In this letter, they discuss their trip back from Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Letter from Mary Jenkins to Mack Ewing dated 1855. In this letter, Jenkins congratulates Mack Ewing for good behavior at school.
Letter from Andy Ewing to Nan Ewing dated January 7, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated December 18, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes the wound to his right eye and his expected discharge.
Letter from Lib Ewing to Mack Ewing and D.C. Cherington dated November 6, 1864 through November 8, 1864. In this letter, she tells of family news, the upcoming Presidential election, and Copperheads.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated June 16, 1865 through June 20, 1865. In this letter, he discusses his impending discharge.
Letters from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing and John Hank dated November 25, 1864 through November 26, 1864. In the letters, Ewing describes typical food rations and the camp celebration for Thanksgiving. He also discusses family news and his regiment.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 27, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news and the status of family and friends serving on the front.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated March 29, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news, community news, and her desire for Mack Ewing to come home.
Letter from Bess Cherington and Henry Clayton Cherington to Mack Ewing dated January 22, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news. In an attached letter by Henry Clayton Cherington, he discusses school.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated October 23, 1864. In this letter, she tells of her health and finances.
Letter from James Ewing to Enoch Ewing dated July 26, 1860. In this letter, he discusses his employment as a farm laborer.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated November 4, 1864 through November 6, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news and religion.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated June 5, 1865. In this letter, he discusses his impending discharge.
Letter from Robert McDougall to Mack Ewing dated December 21, 1861. In this letter, he discusses the weather, Confederate prisoners, and community news.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated December 18, 1864. In this letter, she discusses the baby and Alvin Hank.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated June 13, 1865. In this letter, he discusses his impending discharge.
Letter from Mary McClung to Nan Hank dated February 18, 1861. In this letter, she discusses community news.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated December 7, 1864 through December 9, 1864. In this letter, she discusses the baby and family news.
Letter from Jim McNeill to Mack Ewing dated September 16, 1860. In this letter, he discusses the Union fair, family news, and the upcoming presidential election.
Letter from Robert McClung and Rebecca McClung to Nan Ewing dated April 24, 1862. In this letter, they discuss family news, Nan Ewing's recent marriage, and the status of family and friends serving on the front.
Letter from Mack Ewing to nan Ewing dated November 30, 1864 through December 1, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes the status of his regiment, his impressions of Petersburg, Virginia, and his battle front experiences.
Petersburg (Va.)
Letter from Lib Ewing to Nan Ewing dated October 9, 1864. In this letter, she discusses the status of family members serving on the front, family news, men recently drafted from Woodbridge Township, Michigan, and religion.
Letter from Charlotte Jenkins to Mack Ewing dated April 2, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news and community news.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated October 14, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes his witnessing of a deserter execution.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated September 25, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses his opinions on General Meade and General Burnside, finances, patching and darning, and politics.
Letter from Ambrose Abbott to Alvin Hank dated February 12, 1863. In this letter, he discusses his views on the war and the Copperhead Movement, and the status of his son, Gardner Hank, serving on the front.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated March 9, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses the decision to name his son Alvin, meals at Satterlee U.S.A. General Hospital, and family news.
Satterlee U.S.A. General Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Letter from Lib Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 8, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated May 17, 1865. In this letter, he discusses his impending discharge and his opinions on Jefferson Davis.
Letter from Nan Hank to Mack Ewing dated December 25, 1861. In this letter, she accepts a visit with Mack Ewing.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated November 21, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news, Alvin Hank, religion and the weather.
Letter from Enoch Ewing to Mack Ewing dated December 4, 1864 through December 5, 1864. In this letter, he discusses family news and farm news.
Letter from John Ewing and Mary Ann Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 2, 1865. In this letter, he discusses Mack Ewing's wound, family news, and the draft.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated July 19, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes his health and the weather.
City Point Hospital (Hopewell, Va.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated October 10, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses the status of his regiment, finances, draft substitutes, and family news.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 21, 1865 through January 23, 1865. In this letter, she discusses an enlisting friend, the baby, and family news.
Letter from Robert McDougall to Mack Ewing dated September 23, 1861. In this letter, he discusses life as a soldier and community news.
Camp Anderson (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated September 1, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news and his desire for a furlough.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated September 9, 1864 through September 11, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses daily tasks and family news.
Letter from Rebecca Hank to Nan Hank dated August 30, 1861. In this letter, he discusses men preparing to join regiments, community news, family news, finances, and her upcoming wedding.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated November 19, 1864 through November 21, 1864. In this letter, she discusses Alvin Hank and family news. A newspaper clipping of "Oh No We Never Mention Him" (referring to George McClellan) is also included.
Letter from Thomas Ewing, John W. Ewing, and Mary Ann Ewing to Mack Ewing dated November 17, 1864. In this letter, they discuss the weather and Thomas Ewing's enthusiasm to help his uncle, Mack Ewing.
Letter from Andy Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 15, 1865. In this letter, he discusses D.C. Cherington's furlough, the status of the regiment, his battle experiences, and his newborn daughter.
Petersburg (Va.)
Letter from Andy Ewing to Mack Ewing dated May 26, 1865. In this letter, he discusses his discharge, the status of family and friends serving on the front, and family news.