Albert Thompson Letter : November 25, 1861
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Albert Thompson, who practiced medicine in Vermontville, writes to his brother Almon and friend Robert Kedzie about his experience as a recently mustered in hospital steward for the 3rd Michigan Cavalry. Thompson conjectures that his regiment will ship out for St. Louis that week and he notes that numerous men have been unsuccessfully trying to get furloughs. Thompson goes on to mention that the military is buying good horses for ninety dollars and that he missed out on the pay for October. He closes by noting that his wife Alma was appointed as a Matron and may decide to accompany the regiment.
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Kedzie Family Papers (UA 28.6)
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- Date
- 1861-11-25
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Animals
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Wages
Prices
United States. Army. Michigan Cavalry Regiment, 3rd (1861-1866)
Armed Forces--Leaves and furloughs
United States
Pharmacists
Hospital administrators
Women nurses
Missouri--Saint Louis
Camp followers
Kedzie, R. C. (Robert Clark), 1823-1902
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Correspondence
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English
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- 3 pages
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Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
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