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    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy June 18 1863

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy June 18 1863

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Home life; Winchester, 2nd Battle of, Winchester, Va., 1863; African American domestics--Indiana--Rensselaer

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, writing that she read of Milroy's retreat from Winchester and precarious situation in Harpers Ferry. She is anxious to hear of his safety. Ben has hired out with a neighbor for the year.
    • To RH Milroy From Ella Milroy June 23 1864

    • To RH Milroy From Ella Milroy June 23 1864

    • Letters; Home life; Gooseberries--Harvesting; Milroy family--Correspondence

    • A letter from Milroy's daughter, Ella, who reports on the activities of the family. They have harvested gooseberries. Some of Mary's family are visiting. The boys are in school. Ella is still taking music lessons.
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Oct 21 1864

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Oct 21 1864

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Home life; Postal service; Elections; Home economics--Equipment and supplies

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, writing that she is pleased that Colfax was re-elected. She attended a lecture given by someone who had been with Milroy in Virginia. She reports about their winter supplies as well as the activities of some...
    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Oct 3 1864

    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Oct 3 1864

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Real property--Ownership; Finances, Personal; Skirmishing; Postal service

    • A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, writing of his near confrontation with Forrest. He also states that the mail had stopped for 10 days due to the Forrest raid. He writes of financial matters and addresses Mary's queries about selling a piece of...
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 15 1863

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 15 1863

    • Letters; Winchester, 2nd Battle of, Winchester, Va., 1863; Home life; Encouragement; Newspapers; Lafayette Journal; Milroy family--Correspondence

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, writing of her trip to Lafayette to get her teeth fixed. While there, she was told that the Lafayette Journal reprinted the NY Times article about Milroy's retreat from Winchester. She went to the paper and...
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Oct 15 1864

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Oct 15 1864

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Finances, Personal; Real property--Ownership; Speeches, addresses, etc.

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, writing of her recent trip to Logansport and Delphi. She heard several people speak in Logansport, including Governor Johnson, a friend of Milroy's. She writes of recent developments regarding the sale of a...
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 6 1862

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 6 1862

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Jasper (Horse); Fourth of July celebrations--Indiana--Rensselaer--1862

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, who writes that it was a surprise when the wounded Jasper arrived home; friends and family have fawned over him. The children are on the mend. She describes the 4th of July celebrations.
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 30 1862

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy July 30 1862

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Military service, Volunteer; Apples--Harvesting; Grapes--Harvesting; Home life

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, filling him in on the fruit crop of the year. She also details the activities of friends and neighbors. Colfax is due to visit Rensselaer to enlist volunteers.
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Aug 25 1862

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Aug 25 1862

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Home life; African American domestics--Indiana--Rensselaer; United States. Army--Recruiting and enlistment; Jasper (Horse)

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, writing that a new batch of local recruits are about to leave. Ben has been thinking about going too. News of a bloody battle between Sigel and Jackson leaves Mary anxious for news of her husband. Moody (of the...
    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 1 May 1945

    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 1 May 1945

    • Soldiers--Correspondence; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives; United States. Army--Military life; Farming; Weather; Indiana Army Ammunition Plant--Indiana--Charlestown

    • Jimmy talks about his family and asks about Frank's family. He talks about the war ending and people being drafted. He talks about the weather and spring planting. This letter is part of a 37 letter collection written to Frank A. and Dorothy Smith...
    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 4 Jun 1945

    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 4 Jun 1945

    • Soldiers--Correspondence; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives; United States. Army--Military life; Paris (France); Creil (France); Normandy (France)

    • Jimmy is near Creil, France. He asks about Frank's job at the Powder Plant. He is waiting to go home. He talks about being on the beach heads of France and how rough it was. He gets to visit Paris sometimes. This letter is part of a 37 letter...
    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 8 Jul 1945

    • Smith Letter from James Jimmy Cain, 8 Jul 1945

    • Soldiers--Correspondence; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives; United States. Army--Military life; Nuremberg (Germany); Prisoner of war

    • Jimmy is near Nuremberg, Germany. He says it is really torn up from all the bombs. He doesn't like Germany. He really wants to go home and stop moving around. He got to see the Glen Miller Band. He is glad Gene Deppy is back home after getting out...
    • Hiestand Autograph Album 1884

    • Hiestand Autograph Album 1884

    • Memphis (Ind.); Autograph albums; Autograph verse; Death--Poetry; Poetry

    • This autograph album was started by Mary Catherine “Kate” Hiestand on 2 August 1884. This is five months after her son Harry died at the age of 10. Page 25 contains a poem about dying written by Harry. Friends and family wrote poems and well...
    • Hiestand - Speed Hotel Ledger 1900-1904

    • Hiestand - Speed Hotel Ledger 1900-1904

    • Hotel guest books; Ledger

    • This is a ledger from the Speed Hotel in Speed, Indiana ran by the Hiestand Family. It begins 5 Feb 1900 and ends 27 Apr 1904. This is part of a larger collection of objects belonging to Mary Catherine "Kate" Hiestand of Memphis and Sellersburg...

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