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Campbell Letter : December 10, 1865
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Creator
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Campbell, Allen (Union soldier)
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Date
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1865-12-10
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Collection
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Campbell Family Papers (c.00182)
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Description
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Allen writes to James (presumably) about farm life in Michigan. He says that he and Alex made apple cider recently. Then, Allen advises James to manage his money well as he finishes up his military duty.
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Title
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Hand written receipt
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Creator
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Hubbard, W. D.
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Date
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1865-12-09
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Collection
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Edwin R. Havens Papers (c.00016)
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Description
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This document is a receipt given to one Captain James for thirty-five dollars.
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Title
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Bamber Family Letter : December 7, 1865
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Creator
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Morse, John Carpenter
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Date
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1865-12-07
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Collection
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Bamber Family Papers (c.00046)
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Description
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Uncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah...
Show moreUncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah relocated to Oakland County, Michigan, this letter indicates that Seymour remained in the area with his daughter and her two children.
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Bamber Family Letter : December 7, 1865 Page 1
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Creator
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Morse, John Carpenter
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Date
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1865-12-07
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Collection
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Bamber Family Papers (c.00046)
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Description
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Uncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah...
Show moreUncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah relocated to Oakland County, Michigan, this letter indicates that Seymour remained in the area with his daughter and her two children.
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Bamber Family Letter : December 7, 1865 Page 2
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Creator
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Morse, John Carpenter
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Date
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1865-12-07
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Collection
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Bamber Family Papers (c.00046)
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Description
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Uncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah...
Show moreUncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah relocated to Oakland County, Michigan, this letter indicates that Seymour remained in the area with his daughter and her two children.
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Bamber Family Letter : December 7, 1865 Page 3
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Creator
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Morse, John Carpenter
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Date
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1865-12-07
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Collection
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Bamber Family Papers (c.00046)
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Description
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Uncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah...
Show moreUncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah relocated to Oakland County, Michigan, this letter indicates that Seymour remained in the area with his daughter and her two children.
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Bamber Family Letter : December 7, 1865 Page 4
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Creator
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Morse, John Carpenter
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Date
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1865-12-07
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Collection
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Bamber Family Papers (c.00046)
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Description
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Uncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah...
Show moreUncle John--who is likely John Carpenter Morse, Sarah Bamber's uncle (her maiden name was Morse)--briefly describes a Thanksgiving Day celebration before detailing the operations of the Baltic Cotton Mill in Sprague, Connecticut. It seems he is mainly interested in the business model of the mill, but John also was there to visit family. John and Sarah's father Noah were born and raised in the nearby town of Norwich along with their sister Mary Eliza and brother Seymour. Although Noah relocated to Oakland County, Michigan, this letter indicates that Seymour remained in the area with his daughter and her two children.
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Title
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Receipt for Regimental Standards
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Date
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1865-12-01
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Collection
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Edwin R. Havens Papers (c.00016)
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Description
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This document is a receipt for Edwin R. Havens for buying his Regimental Standards, the condition of which is recorded as "good."
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