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Box 1

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Correspondence and other manuscript items, 1860-1862

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Includes letters ( Dec. 1861) from a member of one of the Union army's bands; letters address the condition of the army, gives battle descriptions and speaks about "Balls Bluff"

Dates: 1860-1862

Correspondence and other manuscript items, 1863-July 1864

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Includes letters ( May 1863, May 1864, June 1864, July 6, 1864, July 30, 1864) from John Barnard, a soldier in the Union army; letters address the Battle of Chancellorsville, the experiences of a man who was held prisoner by the Confederates, conditions in the South, General Sherman, and the anticipation of an attack on Atlanta

Dates: 1863-July 1864

Correspondence and other manuscript items, Aug. 1864-1865

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Includes letters ( Aug. 1864, Sept. 1864) written by Barnard outside of Atlanta and then in Atlanta; letters address the soldier's hope for Lincoln's reelection, his desire for the war's end, his anticipation of an attack on Atlanta, and then finally a description of the Yankee seizure of Atlanta

Dates: Aug. 1864-1865

Correspondence and other manuscript items, 1871

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Includes insurance contracts for the various properties that Blood owned and for the First Presbyterian Church in Ithaca for which Blood was a trustee

Dates: 1871

Correspondence and other manuscript items, 1872-Feb. 1873

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

Includes insurance contracts for the various properties that Blood owned and for the First Presbyterian Church in Ithaca

Dates: 1872-Feb. 1873

Correspondence and other manuscript items, Mar. 1873-Dec. 1873

 unspecified — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Includes insurance contracts for the various properties that Blood owned and for the First Presbyterian Church in Ithaca

Dates: Mar. 1873-Dec. 1873