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Robert Loughran to David McConaughy, 17 August 1869
August 17, 1869McConaughy, DavidRobert Loughran, who was the surgeon of the 20th New York State Militia (80th New York) during the battle of Gettysburg, writes to David McConaughy and requests an invitation to the officer's reunion.Manuscript letter, 2 pp
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, November 6, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner discusses his office partner's story on drug abuse in the Army and argues that enforcement of marijuana laws is pointless. He also responds to some of his mother's functions at home
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, June 15, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner describes his new boss in the Information Office, relates his impressions of Saigon, and expresses his doubt that the war in Southeast Asia can end well for the United States
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, May 28, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner describes his work travels, plans to buy a Japanese motorcycle, and thoughts on the situation in Cambodia
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, April 20, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner relates his visits to a Montagnard refugee camp and to Saigon
Henry Bingham to David McConaughy, 18 August 1869
August 18, 1869McConaughy, DavidHenry Bingham, who served as a Captain on General Hancock's staff during the battle of Gettysburg, writes to David McConaughy to confirm that he will attend the Reunion.Manuscript letter, 1 pag
Sidney Burbank to David McConaughy, 12 August 1869
August 12, 1869McConaughy, DavidSidney Burbank, who commanded the Regular Brigade of the 5th Corps at the battle of Gettysburg, writes to David McConaughy to inform him he will not be attending the reunion.Manuscript letter, 3 page
John Geary to David McConaughy, 13 August 1869
August 13, 1869McConaughy, DavidJohn Geary, who commanded a division in the 12th Corps at the battle of Gettysburg, writes to David McConaughy to inform him that he will be unable to attend the officer's reunion.Manuscript letter, 1 pag
James Linnard to David McConaughy, 12 August 1869
August 12, 1869McConaughy, DavidJames Linnard writes to David McConaughy to request railroad passes to travel to the reunion.Manuscript letter, 1 pp
Stephen H. Warner to his mother, Esther Warner, July 24, 1970 [Photocopy]
Warner tells of his conflicts with the Information Office censors, whose regulations he disagrees with. He also asks about a way to transcribe his notebooks so that he can send home their contents without risking the loss of the originals