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Signatures: A⁴ B-Z⁸. ; Page 18 misnumbered p. 16. ; Head pieces; initials. ; "The life and reign of Henry the Third", which is listed in the contents but is replaced in this edition by "The danger wherein this kingdom now standeth", is included in the author's "An answer to such motives as were offer'd by certain military-men to Prince Henry", appended to this volume. ; Consists of 16 pieces, each (except the first) having special t.-p. ; Dedication signed: James Howel. ; Wing ; Mode of access: Internet.
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[8], 351 p. ; Dedication signed: James Howell. ; Consists of 16 pieces, each (except the first) have special t.p. ; "The life and raign of Henry the Third," listed in the contents, is replaced by "The danger wherein this kingdome now standeth." ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Armory Square Hospital card that lists Ingraham P. Smith's residence, military rank, date of injury, May 10, 1864, and admission, May 20, 1864. His diagnosis of injury is a gunshot wound to the left cheek. The card lists a 20 day furlough beginning June 12.
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Sends his son, William Bailey Cochran, to the Academy; explains William's eye injury; discusses William's course of study.
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William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier, writes affectionately to his Cousin Annie Wilcox from the Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia. He reports that his furlough request was denied again due to his leg injury. He mentions a letter from Armenia.
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William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier, writes to his Cousin Annie Wilcox from the Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia. He reports that his furlough request was denied again due to continuing complications from his leg injury. William also writes about voting for Lincoln in the Presidential election.
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Letter from Jackson (Hermitage) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) regarding Jackson's injury on his right arm and shoulder, his effort to block the recharter defeated in the Senate, Pennsylvania report on Biddle's bank, constitutionality of paper credit system, and Dawson's forthcoming public address. ; https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/dawson_correspondence/1070/thumbnail.jpg
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William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier, writes affectionately to his Cousin Annie Wilcox from the Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia. He writes generally of marriage and reassures Anna that he will not let her become an old maid. He reports that his furlough request was denied due to his leg injury.
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William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier, writes to his Cousin Anna Wilcox from the Washington Street Hospital in Alexandria, Virginia. He tells her that his leg injury is healing but he is yet unable to walk. He mentions Leroy [Pike] is well and with the Army of the Potomac at Petersburgh.
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William S. Pike, a Civil War soldier, writes to his Cousin Anna Wilcox from the Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, telling her that he was shot in the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 3rd. He reports on his injury and that he finds the hospital a pleasant place with good doctors and nurses.
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George Thorp (or may be spelled George Tharp) writes from Charlotte, Vermont, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont; his son, John, returns late to Partridge's academy due to an eye injury and his other son, George, has also been ill; sends money from the family of James Meech, who is not yet ready to return due to illness; sorry Partridge did not accept the leadership of the University of Vermont. ; Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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