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Correspondence from Mary Beard to American Association of Textile Chemists requesting information to assist with records for WCWA.

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Postcard depicting a scene at the corner of Huntington Street and Broad Street in New London, Conn. The card is addressed to Mrs. M.S. Chesebro; the city is illegible. There is no postmark on the card.

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Photographic postcard depicting the corner of Huntington and Broad Streets, New London, Conn. On the reverse of the postcard is handwritten: "Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Montville, Conn."

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother to tell of the Mobile magazine explosion and how he found a living situation with a paroled Confederate general and his family.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about preparations for the assault on Mobile, life on board the USS Stockdale, and the fear of illness in the navy and at home.

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Cornelius Gold writes of his passage from New York to Key West, provides his impression of Key West, and describes his assignment in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about life on board ship, infrequent mail delivery, his colleagues, and an expedition into Mobile Bay.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his brother about preparations for an assault on Mobile, sending and receiving letters, and the inconveniences he has dealt with.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother of moving his office on shore, finding a place to live and work, and life in Mobile following the war.

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Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about the fall of Mobile, continued torpedo attacks on Union ships, and his comfortable new surroundings on the U.S.S. Anderson.
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