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