Box 1
Contains 115 Results:
Statement of Francis Murphy, regarding silver watch. (1 page), 1862 Mar 3
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed Sam Wyckoff to nephew George Wyckoff, regarding family affairs. (4 pages), 1862 Mar 6
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed Milton Canby, Mussle Fork Bridge, Missouri, to George Wyckoff, briefly describes activities of 1st Missouri State Militia Cavalry. (4 pages) [note: the letter was dated 1861 by the correspondent; however, the battle at Pittsburg Landing took place in 1862.], 186[2] Apr 10
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed Thomas [Ben?], Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, on the battleground, to Josephine, briefly describes conditions following the battle. Written on Civil War stationery. (3 pages), 1862 Apr 15
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed David Stanton, Appanoose Co., Iowa, to cousin [Josephine?], regarding family news. (2 pages), 1862 July?
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed C[ornelius] A. [Stanton], Helena, Arkansas, to cousin Josephine, describes scouting expedition of the 3rd Iowa Cavalry. (4 pages), 1862 Oct 19
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed George W. Streepey, Camp Lincoln, Keokuk, Iowa, to [Josephine?], regarding personal affairs. (2 pages), 1862 Oct 28
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter of ?, Camp Lincoln, to friend Josephine, regarding personal affairs. (4 pages), 1862 Nov 4
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter signed P[eter] R. Dolman, Laclede, Missouri, to George W. Wyckoff, Unionville, Missouri, regarding recruiting. Written on Civil War stationery. (3 pages), 1862 Nov 13
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.
Letter of ?, Camp Lincoln, to friend Josephine, regarding personal affairs. (4 pages), 1862 Nov 13
The Wyckoff Family Papers consist primarily of correspondence of George and Josephine Wyckoff and their family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the Civil War years and contains letters of George Wyckoff, while serving in the 18th Missouri Infantry, and other soldiers in Iowa, Indiana, and Missouri regiments.