Box 1 Accession 99-162
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Contains 49 Results:
William Endicott to Mary Messinger, December 15,1862
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 11
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
December 15,1862
William Endicott to Miley (Marion Endicott), December 21, 1862
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 12
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
December 21, 1862
William Endicott to Mary Messinger, January 4, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 13
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
January 4, 1863
Aunt Eliza to Mary Alice, January 26, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 14
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
January 26, 1863
Aunt Patty Olney to Hannah Endicott, February 8, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 15
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
February 8, 1863
William Endicott to Mary Alice, February 25, 1863
Item — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 16
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
February 25, 1863
L. Davenport to Sister, March 18, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 17
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
March 18, 1863
Aunt Eliza to Mary Alice, March 24, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 18
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
March 24, 1863
William Endicott to Mary Alice, March 29, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 19
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
March 29, 1863
William Endicott to Henry F. Bushnell, March 31, 1863
File — Box: 1 Accession 99-162, Folder: 20
Identifier: 99-162
Scope and Contents
From the Accession:
This accession includes 113 letters, about 500 total pages, mostly from 1864 (1861-1866). These are letters that Endicott wrote during the Civil War to his family and friends in Canton, Massachusetts. His mother, A. Matilda Endicott, was the most frequent recipient of William's letters. He also wrote to his sisters, Mary Alice and Marion, and to his friend, Mary F. Messinger, who received letters throughout the period of correspondence. Several other letters are included involving other...
Dates:
March 31, 1863
