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    Joseph M. Maitland Civil War letters

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    This collection contains letters written by Joseph M. Maitland of Company G, 95th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, while serving near Helena, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to Joseph M. Peirce, 2 November 1910

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He reports on his activities and provides updates on friends and family

    Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to his family, 14 October 1910

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    Joseph M. Peirce writes from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to his family in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 14 October 1910; he describes pledging for Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity as well as other recent news; he mentions Kenneth, Alice, Nellie, Tottie, Guy, and Mrs. Allen. The letter is addresed to Mrs. J. M. Peirce (Helen Moore Peirce) and postmarked on 15 October 1910 at 8 am.Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to his son Joseph M. Peirce, 10 December 1910

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He reports on his activities and provides updates on friends and family. He suggests how Joseph may want to buy some presents for Alice and Nell. His mother also adds a note

    Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to his family, 24 October 1910

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    Joseph M. Peirce writes from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to his family in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 24 October 1910; he describes the system of military discipline at Norwich University and gives his recent news, including about recent and upcoming football games; mentions Kenneth (possibly Kenneth Frederick Raitt) and an upcoming military exhibition of the cadets at Montpelier, Vermont. The letter is addressed to Mrs. J. M. Peirce (Helen Moore Peirce).Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914

    Letter from Joseph Milton Peirce to Joseph M. Peirce, 4 February 1912

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    Joseph Milton Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to his son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, on 4 February 1912; he reports on his activities and gives his son advice in relation to his suspension from school. The letter also includes a separate message from Helen Moore Peirce to her son. It was postmarked on 5 February 1912 at 9:30 am.Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914. Transcription by Danielle Dalton. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Joseph M. Montoya

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    Joseph M. Montoy

    Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to his family, 15 September 1910

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    Joseph M. Peirce writes from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to his family in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 15 September 1910; he reports that the cadets drew their rifles and describes preparations for the Dog River Valley Fair; he believes that he will begin receiving horsemanship instruction after the fair. The letter also includes some details of his schedule and mentions "Mr. Smallman" (Clinton I. Smallman) and "Harold" (Harold Brooks Smith); it was addressed to Mr. Joseph Milton Peirce and postmarked on 16 September 1910 at 8 am.The letter was originally misdated "Sept. 15, 1914." Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914. Transcription by Larenz A. Simpkins. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to his family, 15 November 1910

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    Joseph M. Peirce writes from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to his family in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 15 November 1910; he is sick but plans to return home for Thanksgiving vacation; mentions his experiences horseback riding and an upcoming football game between the freshmen "rooks" and sophomores.Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914

    Letter from Joseph M. Peirce to his family, 30 October 1910

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    Joseph M. Peirce writes from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to his family in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on 30 October 1910; he describes a recent football game between Norwich University and UVM and the celebrations and vandalism in Northfield afterwards.Joseph Moore Peirce graduated from Norwich University with an electrical engineering degree in 1914
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