VanMarter, Elias B. – March 1, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

March 1st 1863 Murfreesboro Tennessee Brother John I take this opertunity to write you afew lines to let you know that I am well as usual Hoping this many find you & Net enjoying good health. I recd a letter from Lewis Peck dated Feb 16th

VanMarter, Elias B. – February 25, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Feb 25th 1863 Camp near Murfreesboro Tennessee Dear Brother & Sister I recd your letter of the 14th on the 22nd It found me well as usual I got a letter from Harvey the same time It is pretty hard to have the scarlet fever get into such a family of little children I will tell you the reason that I did not answer your letter sooner

VanMarter, Elias B. – February 16, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Feb 16th 1863 Camp near Murfreesboro Tennessee Dear Brother I recieved your welcome letter of the 8th yesterday I was glad to hear that you was well. I am well as usual I have not had only one before this of yours this year well John I am sorry that you had any trouble with our folks

VanMarter, Elias B. – February 1, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Feb 1st 1863 Murfreesboro Tennessee Brother John as today is Sunay I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know that I am well as usual and hope these few lines may find you all enjoying good health I have not had a letter from mich since the 21st of Dec

VanMarter, Elias B. – January 6, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Jan 6th Murfreesboro Tenn Dear Brothers and Sisters and Mother I take this opertunity to write afew lines to let you know that I am alive and well after a four days bloody contest at this place we went into Battle the 31st Dec

VanMarter, Elias B. – December 1, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Dec 1st 62 Tyree Springs Tennessee Dear Brother I recd your welcome letter dated Nov 19th this morning and was glad to hear from you I am well as usual and hope these few lines may find you all the same I am glad to hear that you have got your house up

Billingsley, Joseph – October 24, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Camp near Newmarket Ky Oct 24th [ ? ] Dear sister I received your letter of the 8th this morning and very glad to heer from you I got a letter from you when we was at Louisville I have wrote you this makes four letters since that

VanMarter, Elias B. – October 6, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Bloomfield Ky Oct 6th 62 Brother John I take this opertunity to answer your most welcome letter which I received the 4th it found me on my taps tough as any bull I was sorry to hear that you was rather down the banks but hope you will be all right

Grundy, Isaac – September 15, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

CERTIFICATE TO BE GIVEN TO VOLUNTEERS AT THE TIME OF THEIR DISCHARGE TO ENABLE THEM TO RECEIVE THEIR PAY, &c. I CERTIFY, on honor, that Isaac Grundy, a private of Captain Andrews Batty ( ) of the Regiment of Artillery Volunteers, of the State of Michigan, aged 36 years; 6 feet inches high: Light complexion, Blue eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation a Farmer, having joined the company on its original organization at Coldwater Mich. Oct, and enrolled in it at the muster into the service of the United States 28/61

Paddock, Byron D. – September 11, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Rare and Notable

Head Quarters Louisville KY Sept 11th 1862 Dear Hattie. No doubt you wonder at my long silence but it has been unavoidable. I have just returned from an expedition after Col Morgan the Celebrated [ ? ] Ranger but could not get up with him. Whilst stopping at [ ? ] to rest the men and horses I wrote a few lines to you but dont think you will get it until after this one cause to hand for Morgan burnt the Rail Road Bridge and cut off all communication with Louisville.

Lamphere, Alvan T. – September 9, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

Voucher No. 213 Paid the 9 of September 1862 A.T. Lamphere Lamphere U.S. Baty From the 1 of May 1862 To the 5 of June 1862

Taylor, Smith – August 29, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection

Form No. 5. The United States, To Private Smith Taylor discharged Lamphus Battery From Company Regiment of State of Michigan Dr.

Andrews, John S. – August 4, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Garnettsville KY Aug. 4th 1862 United States To A. H. Lawson [ ? ] to seventy days (70) Rations for United States soldiars [ ? ] command of Geo. N. Bat Capt. At 35 cent pr day $24.50 Recived payment J. C. Lawson

Settle, John F. – July 23, 1862

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters

Camp Clear Crick Aima, Miss July 23rd 1862 Dear Brother Yours of June 22 was was reseived in due time but owing to warm weather rather more to laziness than any thing else I have neglect to ansor it untill now.