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Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit Our Digital Collection of Our Civil War History Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Dear Brother While I have the opportunity I will write a few words they may be of little interest to you, but if they are I shall not consider myself guilty of a wilful offense. Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfield During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Indiana State Library. To learn more, contact the Monroe County Public Library’s Indiana Room at 812-349-3080 or [email protected]. Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Letter to Joseph Mayfiled During Indiana Historical Society Poem During Poem Indiana Historical Society Diary 19 October 1870 - 21 September 1871 October 19, 1870 During Indiana Historical Society Diary During Last few pages cut out. Last words: "Raining all day. Dreary and lonesome beyond description while alone." Indiana Historical Society Diary 23 March 1864 - 30 June 1864 March 23, 1864 During very faint text Indiana Historical Society Letter to Judson Sanders from James Petters During Indiana Historical Society Letter During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Indiana State Library. To learn more, contact the Monroe County Public Library’s Indiana Room at 812-349-3080 or [email protected]. Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society Letter from A. J. Sanders During Indiana Historical Society History of the 59th Indiana Infantry written by Late Marion Bennett This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Indiana State Library. To learn more, contact the Monroe County Public Library’s Indiana Room at 812-349-3080 or [email protected]. Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society Reunion Book Gosport 1894 1984 Late Indiana Historical Society Historical sketch of the 22nd Regiment, Indiana 1884? Late Volunteer (n.d.) by Liet. R.V. Marshall of Martinsville, Indiana Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents June 26, 1864 June 26, 1864 During William discusses his excitement towards his impending home coming. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler: Sister to William November November 19, During Sister writes to William about 19, 1861 1861 signing a deed to a piece of property that she is trading him back for another one of his properties. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Father November 24, 1861 November 24, During William writes to his father and 1861 mother updating them on life during the war. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Mother January 2, 1862 January 2, 1862 During William writes to his mother to inform her of his life in the military and the movements of the company. This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Indiana State Library. To learn more, contact the Monroe County Public Library’s Indiana Room at 812-349-3080 or [email protected]. Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Mother January 18, 1862 January 18, 1862 During William writes to his mother to inform her of his life in the military and the movements of the company. Additionally, he informs her about his missing of home. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Mother February 15, 1862 February 15, 1862 During William writes to his mother discussing the marching his company has been doing and his life in the military. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Father March 6, 1862 March 6, 1862 During William writes to his father and discusses life in the camp including the pain in his finger and discusses the Union Relief Society in Baltimore, MD. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Father March 1, 1863 March 1, 1863 During William writes to his father about his continued stay in the hospital. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Mother March 13, 1863 March 13, 1863 During William writes to his mother to complain about not hearing from his friends more often. This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Indiana State Library. To learn more, contact the Monroe County Public Library’s Indiana Room at 812-349-3080 or [email protected]. Inventory of Primary Documents (1855 – 1875) Monroe County, Indiana Visit our digital collection of our Civil War history www.mcpl.info/atwarathome TIME REPOSITORY DOCUMENT TITLE DATE OF ORIGINAL FRAME COMMENTS 1855-1875 Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Mother October 23, 1863 October 23, 1863 During William writes to his mother to complain about his continued stay in the hospital. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Unknown April 28, 1863 April 28, 1863 During Document is unreadable due to the light pigment of the ink or pencil used. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents June 5, 1863 June 5, 1863 During William discusses his experiences with being in Company K. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents August 19, 1863 August 19, 1863 During William discusses the movement of his company. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Unknown August 15, 1863 August 15, 1863 During Document is unreadable due to the light pigment of the ink or pencil used. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents November 21, 1863 November 21, During William discusses troop 1863 movements and his life in the war. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents October 25, 1863 October 25, 1863 During William discusses what he wants from his life and his plans for life after the war. Indiana Historical Society William H. Trisler to Parents October 28, 1863 October 28, 1863 During William discusses his experiences with fighting the "old Virginians." This project is part of the Indiana Memory Digital Library and is made possible by a grant from the U.S.
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