Letter from Charles Eliot Norton to William Oland Bourne, written from Ashfield, Massachusetts, dated October , 1865, p. 2. Letter from Charles Eliot Norton to William Oland Bourne, written from Ashfield, Massachusetts, dated October , 1865, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Promises to pass on information on the Left-handed writing premiums. View Item
Letter from Charles Eliot Norton to William Oland Bourne, written from Ashfield, Massachusetts, dated October, 1865, p. 1. Letter from Charles Eliot Norton to William Oland Bourne, written from Ashfield, Massachusetts, dated October, 1865, p. 1. Letter: 2 p. Promises to pass on information on the Left-handed writing premiums. View Item
Letter from Thomas Moore Gifford Browne to William Oland Bourne, written from 147 Spring Street, dated November 10, 1866. Letter from Thomas Moore Gifford Browne to William Oland Bourne, written from 147 Spring Street, dated November 10, 1866. Letter: 1 p. Thomas Moore Gifford Browne asks Bourne to speak with Nelson Sizer regarding finding employment with Bourne's assistance, and to discuss a description of his character as written by Sizer, a phrenologist in New York. View Item
Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 1. Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 1. Letter: 3 p. Encourages others to learn to write with left hand. View Item
Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 3. Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 3. Letter: 3 p. Encourages others to learn to write with left hand. View Item
Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 2. Letter from Phineas P. Whitehouse to William Oland Bourne, written from Central Park Hospital in New York, dated April 27, 1867, p. 2. Letter: 3 p. Encourages others to learn to write with left hand. View Item
Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, addressed from John M. Mitchell & Co., Dealers in Wools and Woolen Yarns and Manufacturers' Supplies, Machinery, Belting, & C., 24 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated April 5, 1867. Letter from Norman Goff to William Oland Bourne, addressed from John M. Mitchell & Co., Dealers in Wools and Woolen Yarns and Manufacturers' Supplies, Machinery, Belting, & C., 24 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated April 5, 1867. Letter: 1 p. A reply to a letter from William Oland Bourne that had requested a photograph of Goff. It refers to the photograph enclosed with Goff's letter (though the original photograph has been lost). View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Badwin Haskell, July 27, 1863, page 3 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Badwin Haskell, July 27, 1863, page 1 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Badwin Haskell, July 27, 1863, page 2 View Item
Text J.M. Jansen and Erastus Haskell letter, Camp Casey, Washington D.C., to Samuel Baldwin Haskell, April 5, 1863, page 4 View Item
Text J.M. Jansen and Erastus Haskell letter, Camp Casey, Washington D.C., to Samuel Baldwin Haskell, April 5, 1863, page 3 View Item
Text J.M. Jansen and Erastus Haskell letter, Camp Casey, Washington D.C., to Samuel Baldwin Haskell, April 5, 1863, page 1 View Item
Text J.M. Jansen and Erastus Haskell letter, Camp Casey, Washington D.C., to Samuel Baldwin Haskell, April 5, 1863, page 2 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Baldwin Haskell, August 10, 1863, page 2 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Baldwin Haskell, August 10, 1863, page 4 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Baldwin Haskell, August 10, 1863, page 3 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Baldwin Haskell, August 10, 1863, page 1 View Item
Text Walt Whitman letter, Washington, D.C. to Samuel Baldwin Haskell, September 9, 1863 Letter written in reply to a letter from Samuel Haskell, and in remembrance of Erastus Haskell. Whitman sends his love to the Haskell family, including Erastus's mother, brother, and sisters. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 2. Letter: 2 p. Describes arrival of new doctor. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 1. Letter: 2 p. Describes arrival of new doctor. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 3 Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 3 Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 4. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 4. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 6. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 6. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 8 Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 8 Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 7. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 7. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 5. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 5. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 1. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 1. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Mary concerning daily life in a military hospital, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 26, 1863, p. 2. Letter: 8 p. Describes life as a nurse in military hospital. View Item
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the conditions of the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 3, 1865, p. 2. Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the conditions of the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 3, 1865, p. 2. Letter: 4 p. Describes conditions at military hospital. View Item