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    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, October 10, 1864

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    Mr. Ham writes about Kate's upcoming marriage and probes to find out more about the groom. Ham is not in good health.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, May 9, 1863

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    Mr. Ham asks Miss Ballard to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, September 14, 1864

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    Mr. Ham complains of not receiving letters from home. He has been informed that she will soon be married.Transcripts provided by previous owner

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, September 27, 1862

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    Mr. Ham philosophizes on the strangeness of war and asks Kate to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, April 12, 1863

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    Mr. Ham writes that his regiment is building fortifications in anticipation of Confederate attack.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    District of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Queensland 1868 [cartographic material] : shewing position of Carnarvon, Norman & Burke towns, with mail routes, squatting stations ... /

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    "Outline & writing engraved by W. Knight, hills on stone by Thomas Ham."; Map of Gulf of Carpentaria showing physical features, administrative boundaries and naming squatter's stations. Relief shown by hachures.; Maps 199 A-199 F from Ferguson Collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f199e

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, August 5, 1863

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    Mr. Ham is unable to perform his duties because of sickness due to long marches he is expected to do as a Union soldier.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, November 3, 1863

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    Mr. Ham describes preparing to withstand an attack. He thinks the Union troops are outnumbered two to one, but he has confidence in Grant's leadership.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, March 16, 1862

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    Mr. Ham writes of terrible winter storm while waiting for rail transportation. He also tells of miserable conditions in the train followed by describing marching from Bowling Green, Kentucky into Tennessee.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    The township of Axedale, & suburban allotments, Parish of Axedale, county unnamed [cartographic material] /

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    Street map of Axedale showing both land holdings and newly subdivided land. Relief shown by hachures.; At head of title: No. 997.; "Oct. 16th 1858".; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3359; National Library of Australia's copy at Map RM 4195/4 is Map no. [4] from: [Collection of several outer Melbourne maps : lithographed as one album / compiled by Thomas Ham]. [1860?] (Lithographed at the Public Lands Office by Thomas Ham); National Library of Australia's copy of Map RM 4195/4 is missing both the top and bottom part of the map and is annotated in pen: No. 10, tracing transfer lithography by Thomas Ham, 1858
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