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Box 1

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Letter to Sister,, 1862 September 3

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1862 September 3

Letter to Sister,, 1862 November 30

 File — Box: 1, item: 2
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1862 November 30

Letter to Brother Will,, 1862 November 28

 File — Box: 1, item: 3
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1862 November 28

Letter to Sister,, 1863 January 14

 File — Box: 1, item: 4
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1863 January 14

Letter to Brother William,, 1863 May 23

 File — Box: 1, item: 5
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1863 May 23

Letter to unidentified recipient, undated

 File — Box: 1, item: 6
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: undated

Newspaper clipping showing the words to De Massa Ob De Sheepfol', undated

 File — Box: 1, item: 7
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: undated

Newspaper clipping Missouri Gossip,, 1877 June 12

 File — Box: 1, item: 8
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Perhaps the most informative items in this collection are the six letters that George Logan wrote to his sister, Ann, and to his brother, William, between September 3, 1862 and January 14, 1863. George's letters to Ann cover a wide variety of topics. He speaks to her of money that he has sent home, who in the regiment is sick, what he has heard of various of their mutual friends, and troop movements. George's letters to William (who was serving with Company E of the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer...
Dates: 1877 June 12