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curtis18641210rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss relates to his sister a mysterious overnight march through the snow and the possible reasons for it.

curtis18640103rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his family about his reading habits and those of the other soldiers, officers, new recruits, encouraging others home in Warren, Conn. to enlist, and the young drummer boys in camp.

curtis18640610.pdf
Homer writes to his mother and his sister Lucy about rejoining his regiment and their performance in the Battle of Cold Harbor.

curtis18640616rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his family about rejoining his regiment after the Battle of Cold Harbor.

curtis18650616.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his sister Lucy about his redeployment to Washington, D.C., his prospects for being released from service, and life at home.

curtis18640619rs.pdf
Homer Curtis writes to his mother and sister of returning to his regiment after the Battle of Cold Harbor, hardships, being under fire, and the awareness of death that the soldiers carry.

curtis18650624rs.pdf
Homer writes to his sister of visits with friends and family, impatience in the camp over demobilization, and what he is reading.

curtis18640624rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his family with news of the regiment and describes what it is like to be under fire.

curtis18650322rs.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his mother of his inability to get a furlough and the entertainments in camp.

curtis18640330.pdf
Homer Curtiss writes to his mother and sisters about life in camp, what he is reading, opinions about the Republican nomination and Union generals, and food prices.
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