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curtis18640624rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his family with news of the regiment and describes what it is like to be under fire.

curtis18650322rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his mother of his inability to get a furlough and the entertainments in camp.

curtis18640330.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his mother and sisters about life in camp, what he is reading, opinions about the Republican nomination and Union generals, and food prices.

curtis18641123rs.pdf
Homer Curtis writes to his family about his daily routine and a recent review by General Sheridan. He also gives extended assessments of the generals of the 6th Army Corps.

curtis18641105.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his mother and sisters about his attempts to rejoin his regiment, Washington D.C., the difficulty of taking trains, and his correspondents at home.

curtis18641019.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his family of his thoughts on returning from his leave at home, wanting to return to the front, and others in camp.

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Postcard of the Old Huguenot House, a.k.a the Nathaniel Hempsted House, in New London, Conn. The card is addressed to Howard Bispoh in Harrisville, R.I. It has 1915 postmarks from New London, Conn., and Mapleville, R.I.

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Postcard of Huguenot House, a.k.a. Nathaniel Hempsted House, in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting Huntington Street in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting a view of Huntington Street in New London, Conn., from Church Street. The card is addressed to Miss Laura Pease in Hazardville, Conn. It has a New London postmark from 1909.
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