Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Manuscript Collections
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated July 1, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses nursing soldiers at City Point Hospital and the status of his regiment.
City Point Hospital (Hopewell, Va.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated July 3, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes his duties at City Point Hospital and the status of family and friends on the front.
City Point Hospital (Hopewell, Va.)
Letter from William Arthur and Permilla Arthur to Mack Ewing dated January 25, 1862. In this letter, they discuss community news and the war.
Letter from John W. Radabaugh to Mack Ewing dated January 21, 1859. In this letter, he discusses family news and his job as a teacher.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 10, 1865 through February 11, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news, the birth of Andy and Emily Ewing's daughter and community news.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated February 22, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses being a parent, family news and postage fares.
Letter from Ambrose Abbott and Lydia Hank to Mack Ewing dated January 10, 1865. In this letter, they discuss General Sherman, Alvin Hank, and the weather.
Letter from Enoch Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 26, 1865. In this letter, he discusses family news, community news, and the status of family and friends serving on the front.
Letter from Mary Ann Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 23, 1865. In this letter, she discusses the death of her brother, Steven Fitzsimmons.
Two letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated May 12, 1864 and May 14, 1864. In the letters, Ewing and Hank describe Baltimore, Md., Fredericksburg, Va. and seeing Confederate Prisoners of War marching to Washington, D.C.
Fredericksburg (Va.), Baltimore (Md.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated September 29, 1864 through October 3, 1864. In this letter, Ewing tells the status of his regiment and his battle experiences.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated March 1, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news and in particular, the return of Alvin Hank.
Letter from Alvin Hank to Mack Ewing dated March 3, 1864. In this letter, Hank describes being taken prisoner and life in a prison camp.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated May 19, 1865 through May 25, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.
Letter from Mary McClung to Nan Hank dated January 5, 1861. In this letter, she discusses community news and courting.
Letter from Rosetta Weed to Nan Hank dated February 24, 1861. In this letter, she discusses community news and courting in their social circle.
Letter from William Arthur, Silas Arthur, Benjamin Arthur, and Catherine Arthur to Mack Ewing, Enoch Ewing, and Susannah Ewing dated April 28, 1859 through April 29, 1859. In this letter, they discuss family news, farming, and courting.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated November 10, 1864 through November 11, 1864. In this letter, Ewing tells of his concern for his wife and the upcoming birth of their child.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated October 26, 1864 through October 30, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes the disappearance of his brother-in-law, Alvin Hank. Mack Ewing later found out that Alvin Hank was captured by the Confederate Army.
Letter from George Ewing to Enoch Ewing dated July 1863. In this letter, he describes Morgan's raiders.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated August 27, 1864 through August 28, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses hospital duties, family news, and rejoining his regiment after his stay at the hospital.
Fairfax Seminary Hospital (Alexandria, Va.)
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated June 10, 1865. In this letter, she discusses Mack Ewing's impending discharge.
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 Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 28, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.
Letter from William Arthur to Mack Ewing dated October 21, 1860. In this letter, he discusses the upcoming presidential election and farming.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated January 22, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses his thoughts on being discharged and family news.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated March 30, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses another patient and his impending furlough.
Letter from Gardner Abbott to Nan Hank dated July 13, 1861, 1861. In this letter, he discusses the outbreak of the Civil War.
Letter from Belle Jenkins and Mack Ewing to Nan Hank dated September 15, 1861. In this letter, they discuss the Civil War, family news, and community news. Of particular interest is Mack Ewing's commentary on enlisting troops in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated April 2, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated January 15, 1865. In this letter, she discusses Mack Ewing's wound, family news, the baby, and her sentiments about the war.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Andy Ewing dated December 25, 1864. In this letter, she discusses Mack Ewing's wound and Alvin Hank.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated October 5, 1864. In this letter, Ewing describes the status of his regiment, battle duties, and politics. He also details an anecdote about deserters who, upon being caught, were tied up and forced to wear a "coward" sign.
Letter from Mary Ann Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 26, 1865. In this letter, she discusses smallpox and family news.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated December 4, 1864. In this letter, she discusses family news and the baby.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated April 9, 1865. In this letter, she discusses Mack Ewing's impending furlough.
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.
Letter from Nan Ewing to Mack Ewing dated February 15, 1865. In this letter, she discusses family news.
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 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 Emily Ewing to Nan Ewing dated July 21, 1864. In this letter, she describes chores on the home front and the status of family and friends on the front.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated April 2, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses his upcoming furlough.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated September 6, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses daily tasks, religion, soldier behavior, the upcoming Presidential election, and his view on the war turning from a war to preserve the Union to a war to free the slaves.
Letter from Robert H. Carey to Mack Ewing dated December 19, 1864. In this letter, he describes the Battle of Tennessee.
Nashville (Tenn.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated January 16, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news, his wound, Confederate morale, and his desire to be discharged.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated August 27, 1864 through August 28, 1864. In this letter, Ewing discusses hospital duties, family news, and rejoining his regiment after his stay at the hospital.
Fairfax Seminary Hospital (Alexandria, Va.)
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated January 7, 1865 through January 9, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses his hope for a discharge, family news, and the weather.
Letter from Albert Beard to Mack Ewing dated November 28, 1861. In this letter, he discusses the status of his regiment, finances, and secessionists.
Letter from Mack Ewing to Nan Ewing dated January 29, 1865. In this letter, Ewing discusses family news, community news, and his desire to be discharged.