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Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 11, 1863, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 11, 1863, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 11, 1863, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 11, 1863, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 21, 1863, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 21, 1863, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning attitudes toward African-Americans, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, May 21, 1863, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a visit to the Capitol, written from 332 G. Street, Washington D.C., undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a visit to the Capitol, written from 332 G. Street, Washington D.C., undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a visit to the Capitol, written from 332 G. Street, Washington D.C., undated, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother after a visit to the Capitol, written from 332 G. Street, Washington D.C., undated, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning a contraband slave, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 4, 1862, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning a contraband slave, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 4, 1862, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning a contraband slave, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 4, 1862, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning a contraband slave, written from Point Lookout, Maryland, March 4, 1862, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning arrangements for travel, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, April 16, 1865, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning arrangements for travel, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, April 16, 1865, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning arrangements for travel, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, April 16, 1865, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning arrangements for travel, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, April 16, 1865, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her diet, undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her diet, undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her illness and changes at the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 13, 1865, p. 1.
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