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    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, Ind. to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, Ind. to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Wylie, Redick McKee (1831 - 1904) -- Correspondence; Wylie Family -- Correspondence; Bloomington (Ind.) -- History

    • Describes work adding on to a new house bought by Mr. McCalla, prices of crops, and the weather. Talks about an estate sale. Describes how the estate was split between the heirs. (This is their mother's estate.) Asks Andrew what he wishes to...
    • Smith Letter from James, 16 Apr 1945

    • Smith Letter from James, 16 Apr 1945

    • United States Army in World War II. War in the Pacific; Soldiers--Correspondence; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives; Japanese; Food; Indiana Army Ammunition Plant--Indiana--Charlestown; Philippine Islands

    • James is in the Philippines. He just got over blood poisoning. He has been commisioned a 2nd Lt. He also received a Purlple Heart for a shrapnel wound in the hip. The Japanese are keeping them busy. He describes the fishing they do with TNT. He...
    • Korean War Letter from Wallace Raymond Hinton to Jesse G Dorsey 4 Jun 1951

    • Korean War Letter from Wallace Raymond Hinton to Jesse G Dorsey 4 Jun 1951

    • Korean War, 1950-1953--United States; Speedometer (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Chuncheon (Korea); Korean War, 1950-1953--War work--Red Cross; United States. Army--Military life; Correspondence

    • Raymond is in Chuncheon, Korea. Ray replies to Jesse’s question about how the Red Cross is doing. Ray has not ever had to use their services. He says they are well set up in the combat zone. He describes how the Red Cross is connected to the...
    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, IN to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, IN to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Wylie, Redick McKee (1831 - 1904) -- Correspondence; Wylie Family -- Correspondence; Bloomington (Ind.) -- History

    • Mentions the lack of rain and its effects on the crops. Mentions copies of Dr. Parvin's speech which has published to be sent to Andrew. Talks about general scarcity of money. Describes visit of Samuel Martin and Family and then discusses...
    • Jen [Jane Wylie] Wheeling, VA to Louisa Wylie

    • Jen [Jane Wylie] Wheeling, VA to Louisa Wylie

    • Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Bloomington (Ind.) -- History; Wylie, Jane Melheme (Jen) (1836 - 1865); Wylie Family -- Correspondence; Women -- Indiana -- Monroe County

    • Writes about news of the war and the forming of militias in Wheeling, Virginia. Explains what she would do if the Rebels were to ever approach her. Describes her new living arrangements.
    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, Ind to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Redick M. Wylie, Bloomington, Ind to Andrew Wylie, Jr.

    • Monroe County (Ind.) -- History; Wylie, Redick McKee (1831 - 1904) -- Correspondence; Wylie Family -- Correspondence; Bloomington (Ind.) -- History

    • Describes activities and services on Fast Day, the agriculture, reports that over 700 men from Monroe County have joined in the war effort, mentions the 18th Regiment under Capt. Charles, Governor Morton, and the mob that attacked a Southern...
    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Jan 5 1863

    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Jan 5 1863

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Emancipation Proclamation; United States. Army--Drill and tactics

    • A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, describing his movements through the western Virginia mountains from late November until early January. He describes a few skirmishes they have along the way. He also makes reference to the Emancipation...
    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Jan 18 1863

    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy Jan 18 1863

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Oaths--United States; United States. Army--Drill and tactics; Emancipation Proclamation; Milroy, Mary--Travel preparations

    • A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, writing that "My will is absolute law" in Winchester. People needing supplies from Baltimore ask for passes and are denied unless they take the oath. He writes about the Emancipation Proclamation, and the local...
    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Jan 22 1863

    • To RH Milroy From Mary Milroy Jan 22 1863

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Home life; Sick children; Bounties--Confederate States of America

    • A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, who writes that she just read in a newspaper that there is a price on Milroy's head. She describes the children's reactions to this news. The children are ill and Mary herself isn't feeling well.
    • To Mary Milroy from RH Milroy Feb 10 1863

    • To Mary Milroy from RH Milroy Feb 10 1863

    • Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Milroy, Mary--Travel preparations; Military promotions; United States. Army--Drill and tactics; Emancipation Proclamation

    • A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, asking if she has decided to come see him. The President has nominated him for the promotion of Major General, over the objections of Halleck. Halleck had received reports from Jeff Davis that Milroy was not...
    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy May 29 1864

    • To Mary Milroy From RH Milroy May 29 1864

    • Letters; Voyages and travels; Milroy family--Correspondence; Tennessee--Description and travel

    • A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, describing his trip to Georgia to meet with Sherman and Thomas. He talks about giving a speech to the 9th Indiana while in Georgia. He also describes the Tennessee countryside.
    • 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.
    • Hiestand - Looking Backward Poem

    • Hiestand - Looking Backward Poem

    • Poetry; Fashion--History--19th century; Clothing & dress--United States

    • This is a poem about lady’s fashion in the 19th century. It describes the changing styles and how dressing in the fashion of the day was not always comfortable. This is part of a larger collection of objects belonging to Mary Catherine "Kate"...

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