Box 1
Container
Contains 3 Results:
List of clothing drawn by William Edgerton, July 1863-June 1864
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16, Item: 138
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1955-001, William W. Edgerton Civil War Letters
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Miscellaneous
Dates:
July 1863-June 1864
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William W. Edgerton collection is composed of personal correspondence between Civil War private William Wilberforce Edgerton of the 107th New York Volunteers and his immediate family. Most of the letters are between William W. Edgerton and his mother, Dorothy Doud Edgerton. Additional correspondents include his brother, John Howard Edgerton, and his sisters, Martha Newton and Augusta Tenney. The correspondence is arranged chronologically. Following it are some battle diaries...
Camp Pass issued by E. P. Van Valkenburgh, January 20, 1863
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16, Item: 139
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1955-001, William W. Edgerton Civil War Letters
/
Miscellaneous
Dates:
January 20, 1863
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William W. Edgerton collection is composed of personal correspondence between Civil War private William Wilberforce Edgerton of the 107th New York Volunteers and his immediate family. Most of the letters are between William W. Edgerton and his mother, Dorothy Doud Edgerton. Additional correspondents include his brother, John Howard Edgerton, and his sisters, Martha Newton and Augusta Tenney. The correspondence is arranged chronologically. Following it are some battle diaries...
Calling card of Mr. & Mrs. Tenney; includes envelope [H. Augusta Tenney]
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16, Item: 137
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1955-001, William W. Edgerton Civil War Letters
/
Miscellaneous
Dates:
1862-1865
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William W. Edgerton collection is composed of personal correspondence between Civil War private William Wilberforce Edgerton of the 107th New York Volunteers and his immediate family. Most of the letters are between William W. Edgerton and his mother, Dorothy Doud Edgerton. Additional correspondents include his brother, John Howard Edgerton, and his sisters, Martha Newton and Augusta Tenney. The correspondence is arranged chronologically. Following it are some battle diaries...