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Enis R. Stegman to David McConaughy, 17 August 1869
August 17, 1869McConaughy, DavidEnis Stegman requests an invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 1 pp
Charles Stewart to David McConaughy, 17 August 1869
August 17, 1869McConaughy, DavidCharles Stewart requests an invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 1 pp
Henry Edwin Tremain to David McConaughy, 30 August 1869
August 30, 1869McConaughy, DavidHenry Edward Tremain declines David McConaughy's invitation to the officers reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 3 page
Cornelius Westbrook to David McConaughy, 19 August 1869
August, 19 1869McConaughy, DavidCornelius Westbrook requests an invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 1 pp
Frank Nolen to David McConaughy, 19 August 1869
August 19, 1869McConaughy, DavidFrank Nolen, writing on behalf of the Delaware Grand Army of the Republic, accepts David McConaughy's invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg and lists which officers from Delaware will be attending.Manuscript letter, 2 pp
William Reilly to David McConaughy, 20 August 1869
August 20, 1869McConaughy, DavidWilliam Reilly requests an invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 1 pp
Adoniram Judson Warner to David McConaughy, 16 August 1869
August 16, 1869McConaughy, DavidAdoniram Judson accepts David McConaughy's invitation to the officer's reunion at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 1 pag
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, September 14, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner tells of meetings with friends, a party his superior asked him to attend, his collecting of valuable primary-source Cavalry Division weekly papers, and the deaths of several men from a different company of a unit he had worked with in a helicopter crash
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, December 10, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner tells of his acquisition of new paintings for his office, including their falling off the wall at night and breaking the teletype link to Saigon. He also thanks his parents for their Christmas presents and asks them what he should get for his sister
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, June 8, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner tells of his work in Cambodia, his plans to go to New Guinea after his term of service, a heavy rain that caused problems at camp, and a trip to another base to get drinks and ice