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William Henry Hutter to Andrew Horatio Reeder- January 31, 1844 sent from Allentown

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Transcription:Allentown, Wednesday Morning Dear Reeder – In your hurry to leave town yesterday I forgot to ask you when Louis was to be allowed for the Payment of that Bond, and therefore did not know how to fill it up correctly. Will you be kind…

AHR to Brother and Sister- July 3, 1854- sent from Easton Pennsylvania

Easton July 3, /54
My ever dear brother & sister
I received your welcome letters yesterday and as I feel very good natured and very I meant this morning I though I would at once sit down to answer them, When I last wrote you my dear brother there…

R.P. Taliaferro Confederate Medical documents, 1861-1865

Papers, 1861-1865, including circulars, letters, invoices, and orders, relating to surgeon R.P. Taliaferro's duty for Confederate hospitals in Lynchburg and Richmond, Virginia. includes reports of sick and wounded, invoices for medical supplies,…

Letter, 14 April 1840, James Beverly Risque (1767-1843) to Andrew Horatio Reeder (1807-1864)

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JB Risque (George C. Hutter's father in law) asks for assistance from Andrew Horatio Reeder (George Hutter's brother in law) in securing an appointment to the United States Naval Academy for his grandson  James Beverly Ward (1822-1907).James Beverly…

Letter, 18 June 1860, Edward Sixtus Hutter II to John DeHart Ross

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Letter written by Edward S. Hutter, from Sandusky, to a John Ross of Richmond, Virginia telling of social events and travel. Edward Sixtus Hutter II was a son of George Christian Hutter and was named after his uncle, Edward Sixtus Hutter, George's…

Letter, 17 April 1860, Edward Sixtus Hutter (1839-1904) to John DeHart Ross (1840-1912)

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Letter written by Edward S. Hutter, from Sandusky, to John DeHart Ross of Richmond, Virginia telling of social events and career aspirations. Hutter and Ross were classmates at Virginia Military Institute.Edward Sixtus Hutter (1839-1904) was a son of…

Letter, 30 June 1863, James Risque Hutter (1841-1923) to George Christian Hutter (1793-1879)

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Letter written by J. Risque Hutter, Captain 11th Virginia Infantry, while on the Gettysburg Campaign. Hutter writes his father that he has been made provost marshall of Chambersburg, Pa. and thus responsible for keeping order while Lee's army is…

Letter, 7 April 1865, M. M. Ferguson to James Risque Hutter (1841-1923)

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M. M. Ferguson writes to James Risque Hutter and discusses the good news of his release as a prisoner of war. She talks about having her photograph taken and promises she will look her prettiest. She advises Hutter to marry as soon as possible,…

Letter, 1 July 1867, Elizabeth Campbell Radford Adams (1847-1930) to James Risque Hutter (1841-1923)

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Lizzie Radford writes to James Risque Hutter about the recovery of her sister and how she is improving. Radford informs Hutter that she is not engaged and she has no desire to be married soon. She talks about how she has changed over the years and…