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Solid-Liquid Interactions in Deep Planetary Interiors
Alfred Wilson, Andrew Walker, Dario Alfè and Chris Davies report on a meeting bringing together experimental, theoretical, and observational studies of the deep mantles and cores of terrestrial bodies
Alfred Wilson to James Watson, March 8, 1862
In this letter of March 8, 1862, Alfred Wilson writes to James Watson to express his support for the war. He describes efforts to recruit more men from Jackson and Macon Counties and commends Watson's willingness to serve in the military, stating that he would also do so if his health permitted.Hamburg N.C. Jackson County
March the 8th 1862
Mr. James Watson Dear Friend
I now seat my self this plesant eavening
to inform you that wee are all well at
presant hoping these lines will come
to hand and find you and friends all
well I recieved yourse of feb the 17th
and was glad to hear that you and
friends was all well Dear sir I would
like to see you a gain but the time
doo not permit you have nobly responded
to our countrys call of which perhaps
I would bee with you if times would
permit or at least if my health was
good. the foe is invadeing our soil and
you are nobly standting in her defence
and if the opertunity offers I think
you all will serve the foe just right
that is to make them wheel about and take the
step that is called doubel quick or else
by your exerciouns they tumble down
like they ought to bee served
I must rite something a bout times here
they acks seventy five cts for corn here
bacon 12½ cts a pound salt 20 dollars
a sack. they are a making up a nother
company in Jackson doctor sensaboy is the
capt thare has several voanteard in
the company I understand george shook
has volanteard monroe hooper dave
woodring john parker dave mathis
I understand they loud to finish making
up their company to day at webster
they wanted one hundred and thirty men
in Jackson County and two hundred
and forty men in macon County
it looks like taking nearly all
the men out of the country but
wee must stand to the storm of war
to defend our country from the
stubern foe to keep them back
from our soil and finaly I hope to
preserve liberty and peace forever
and you can return in peace to your
homes a gain to your welcome ing
fathers and mothers wives and brothers
and sisters who will rejoice to see
you come back a gain to live and
cultivate your native land. please
write when you recieve these lines
give us the nues in jineral and
a bout your fare and a bout
the growth of the country. pleese
reed this note adr address to all the
friends I call you friends because
you all stand in my defence
as well as your own and I love and thank
you all forit like wise all the good
soldiers in the sothern confedercy
so I must come to a close by subscri
be ing my self and your friend til
death Alfred Wilson
written to James Watson and
Friend
Wilson with Huettner sons
E.B. Wilson with Richard (L) and Robert (R) Huettner. Dr. Wilson was using crutches at this time due to severe arthritis. He was also suffering from hypertension.E.B. Wilson with Richard (L) and Robert (R) HuettnerPhotograph
E.B. Wilson reading a book
E.B. Wilson Columbia UniversityDr. Wilson at desk with papersPhotograph
Letter From Alfred N. Phillips Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, July 24, 1941
A typed letter from Alfred N. Phillips Jr. addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated July 24, 1941. Within, Phillips informs Wilson that a merging of the Fight for Freedom Committee and Defend America chapter won\u27t be possible.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_secondworldwar_documents/1057/thumbnail.jp
E.B. Wilson reading a book, different pose
E.B. Wilson Columbia UniversityDr. Wilson at desk with papersPhotograph
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Alfred N. Phillips Jr., July 16, 1941
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to Alfred N. Phillips Jr., dated July 16, 1941. Within, Wilson writes on the current attempts at merging the Committee to Defend America and the Fight for Freedom Committee in Connecticut.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_secondworldwar_documents/1053/thumbnail.jp
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