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Postcard depicting the Manwaring Building on State Street in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting the Manwaring Building in New London, Conn.

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Photographic postcard of Main Street in New London, Conn. The card is addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Downs in New Haven, Conn., and it has a 1910 postmark from Norwich, Conn.

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Photographic postcard of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Conn. The reverse side of the card contains some historical information about the museum.

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Photographic postcard of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Conn.

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Lucy Curtiss writes to her brother Homer of life at home, the lack of reliable news about the war, and her happiness at hearing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Lucy Curtiss writes to her brother Homer on the eve of the Battle of Cold Harbor about not being able to get any news about his regiment.

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Lucy Curtiss writes to her brother Homer of her eagerness for news from his regiment on the eve of the battle of Cold Harbor.

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Lucy Curtiss writes to her brother Homer of the false newspaper report that his regiment had been mustered out of service and that he would return home, preparations for the Fourth of July holiday, and family news.
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