Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 12, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 12, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, May 26, 1943. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, May 26, 1943. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 30, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 30, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, June 5, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, June 5, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, October 25, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, October 25, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, November 17, 1943. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, November 17, 1943. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, July 4, 1943. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, July 4, 1943. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 29, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 29, 1945. View Item
Article "De-Alert Catches 100th Set to Move" and Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 10, 1945. Article "De-Alert Catches 100th Set to Move" and Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 10, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 8, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, September 8, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, February 17, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, February 17, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, April 24, 1945 and newspaper clipping with cartoon of the Seventh United States Army, May 10, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, April 24, 1945 and newspaper clipping with cartoon of the Seventh United States Army, May 10, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, June 14, 1944. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, June 14, 1944. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, [June] 8, 1945 and newspaper clipping of comic "Judy". Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, [June] 8, 1945 and newspaper clipping of comic "Judy". View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, February 10, 1944. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, February 10, 1944. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 16, 1945. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, August 16, 1945. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, March 18, 1944. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, March 18, 1944. View Item
Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, December 1, 1943. Benjamin Segan letter to Judith Berman, December 1, 1943. View Item
Letter from Joe W. Mersereau 'To whom it may concern', written from New York City, dated April 24, 1865. Letter from Joe W. Mersereau 'To whom it may concern', written from New York City, dated April 24, 1865. Letter: 1 p. A sample of writing using an artificial arm. View Item
Letter from William Richardson to William Oland Bourne, written from Port Chester, New York, dated October 2, 1866. Letter from William Richardson to William Oland Bourne, written from Port Chester, New York, dated October 2, 1866. Letter: 1 p. Regards having received a portrait, subscription, and a copy of his discharge papers. View Item
Lyrics of a song titled 'Maryland, My Maryland' addressed to several army officers residing in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, undated. Lyrics of a song titled 'Maryland, My Maryland' addressed to several army officers residing in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, undated. Letter: 1 p. Lyrics of a song titled 'Maryland, My Maryland' from John A. Lehman to Captain Hugh McDonald, Lieutenant J. B. Winslow, Lieutenant James McCoy, Lieutenant John Calim Luther, and Colonel, Charles J. Biddle, written from Washington D.C. View Item
Description of the service of John A. Lehman, as well as the wounds he suffered during the Civil War, written from Washington D.C., dated April 30, 1866. Description of the service of John A. Lehman, as well as the wounds he suffered during the Civil War, written from Washington D.C., dated April 30, 1866. Letter: 1 p. Describes Lehman's service and wounds suffered in the war. View Item
Letter from John A. Lehman to Mr. Short, written from No. 490 Maryland Avenue, Washington D. C., undated. Letter from John A. Lehman to Mr. Short, written from No. 490 Maryland Avenue, Washington D. C., undated. Letter: 1 p. A notice concerning John A. Lehman's writing sample entry for an exhibit of left-hand penmanship. View Item
Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 2. Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 2. Letter: 4 p. An anonymous person describes having purchased 'The Soldier's Friend' on the ferry from a one-armed veteran. View Item
Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 1. Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 1. Letter: 4 p. An anonymous person describes having purchased 'The Soldier's Friend' on the ferry from a one-armed veteran. View Item
Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 4. Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 4. Letter: 4 p. An anonymous person describes having purchased 'The Soldier's Friend' on the ferry from a one-armed veteran. View Item
Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 3. Letter from an anonymous person to William Oland Bourne, dated January 23, 1866, p. 3. Letter: 4 p. An anonymous person describes having purchased 'The Soldier's Friend' on the ferry from a one-armed veteran. View Item
Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, written from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated March 30, 1867, p. 1. Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, written from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated March 30, 1867, p. 1. Letter: 2 p. Describes learning to write after losing use of hand in an accident in a cotton factory in Mississippi. View Item
Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, written from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated March 30, 1867, p. 2. Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, written from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated March 30, 1867, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Describes learning to write after losing use of hand in an accident in a cotton factory in Mississippi. View Item
Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1865, p. 2. Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1865, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Thanks Bourne for his kindness to 'crippled soldiers' amidst the rarity of such kindness expressed towards soldiers. View Item