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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 28, 1862 Page 4
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-28
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send...
Show moreA letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send more letters.
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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 28, 1862 Page 1
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-28
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send...
Show moreA letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send more letters.
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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 28, 1862 Page 2
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-28
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send...
Show moreA letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send more letters.
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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 28, 1862 Page 3
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-28
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send...
Show moreA letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send more letters.
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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 7, 1862 Page 1
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-07
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy tells his sister about where he is staying in Louisville, and the kind of food that he has. He also talks about a battle that happened in Corinth, and the kind of men that he saw in Louisville, and finally that he plans to send more money home.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 7, 1862 Page 2
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-07
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy tells his sister about where he is staying in Louisville, and the kind of food that he has. He also talks about a battle that happened in Corinth, and the kind of men that he saw in Louisville, and finally that he plans to send more money home.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 7, 1862 Page 3
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-07
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy tells his sister about where he is staying in Louisville, and the kind of food that he has. He also talks about a battle that happened in Corinth, and the kind of men that he saw in Louisville, and finally that he plans to send more money home.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 5, 1862 Page 4
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-05
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy describes his stay in Louisville, and the outcome of a battle in Corinth.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 7, 1862
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-07
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy tells his sister about where he is staying in Louisville, and the kind of food that he has. He also talks about a battle that happened in Corinth, and the kind of men that he saw in Louisville, and finally that he plans to send more money home.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 7, 1862 Page 4
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-07
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy tells his sister about where he is staying in Louisville, and the kind of food that he has. He also talks about a battle that happened in Corinth, and the kind of men that he saw in Louisville, and finally that he plans to send more money home.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 28, 1862
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-28
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send...
Show moreA letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother, Guy. Guy tells her that he has gotten her and his mother's letters to him, and despite recovering from being very sick is feeling fine. Guy talks about other soldiers who have been sick and his own lingering hearing problems that have kept him from being sent forward. Guy also tells Ellen that the nurses are kind to him and that he has been reading religious tracts to keep his spirits up. Finally, he asks that she and other family and friends send more letters.
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- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 12, 1862 Page 1
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-12
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. He tells her that he is glad to hear from her and about what is going on at home. He gives her some thoughts on what their father should do with the family's farm and hopes that he will be able to come home as soon as he recovers from his illness.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 12, 1862 Page 2
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-12
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. He tells her that he is glad to hear from her and about what is going on at home. He gives her some thoughts on what their father should do with the family's farm and hopes that he will be able to come home as soon as he recovers from his illness.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 9, 1862
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-09
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
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A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother Guy, written from a hospital in Cincinnati. He tells her that he is feeling better, and doesn't feel that his mother needs to travel to see him, and gives her advice on what to do with the fall crops. Finally, he tells her that he is still waiting for his back pay, but is in good spirits.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 9, 1862 Page 1
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-09
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother Guy, written from a hospital in Cincinnati. He tells her that he is feeling better, and doesn't feel that his mother needs to travel to see him, and gives her advice on what to do with the fall crops. Finally, he tells her that he is still waiting for his back pay, but is in good spirits.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 9, 1862 Page 2
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-09
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter to Ellen Scofield from her brother Guy, written from a hospital in Cincinnati. He tells her that he is feeling better, and doesn't feel that his mother needs to travel to see him, and gives her advice on what to do with the fall crops. Finally, he tells her that he is still waiting for his back pay, but is in good spirits.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : November 12, 1862
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-11-12
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. He tells her that he is glad to hear from her and about what is going on at home. He gives her some thoughts on what their father should do with the family's farm and hopes that he will be able to come home as soon as he recovers from his illness.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 5, 1862
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-05
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy describes his stay in Louisville, and the outcome of a battle in Corinth.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 5, 1862 Page 1
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-05
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy describes his stay in Louisville, and the outcome of a battle in Corinth.
- Title
- Guy Scofield Letter : October 5, 1862 Page 2
- Creator
- Scofield, Guy I.
- Date
- 1862-10-05
- Collection
- Scofield Family Papers (c.00134)
- Description
-
A letter from Guy Scofield to his sister Ellen. Guy describes his stay in Louisville, and the outcome of a battle in Corinth.