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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 diet, undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning housing and living conditions, 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. 4.
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. 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 sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her sister Lila concerning her lodging and daily life, 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 trip to Baltimore, written from Baltimore, Maryland, undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning the arrival of a new doctor to the military hospital, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, undated, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 24, 1865, p. 4.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 24, 1865, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 24, 1865, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her mother concerning her plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 24, 1865, p. 1.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her cousin Jerry concerning her recovery from illness and plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 18, 1865, p. 3.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her cousin Jerry concerning her recovery from illness and plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 18, 1865, p. 2.
Letter home from Sarah R. Blunt, a Union nurse, to her cousin Jerry concerning her recovery from illness and plans to return home, written from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, July 18, 1865, p. 1.
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. 4.
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