Skip to main content

Box 1

 Container

Contains 37 Results:

James O. Hanford to Aunt [Elizabeth Hanford]. Written from Port Royal, SC, 1865 April 17

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1865 April 17

J.O. Hanford to Aunt [Elizabeth Hanford]. Written from Port Royal, SC, 1865 May 15

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1865 May 15

H.S. Hanford to unknown, January 21 [undated]

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: January 21 [undated]

R. S. Champlin to L.O. Hanford. Written from Camp Chase, 1862 October 16

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 October 16

Unsigned to Mrs. E.A. Hanford Written from Camp Bliss, Uptons Hill, 1862 November 16

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 November 16

J.O. Hanford to Aunt [Elizabeth Hanford]. Written from Camp Bliss, VA, 1862 November 17

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 November 17

R.S. Champlin to L.O. Hanford. Written from Camp Bliss, VA, 1862 November 17

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 November 17

H.S. Hanford to unknown, 1862 November 17

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 November 17

J.O. Hanford to Aunt [Elizabeth Hanford]. Written from Camp Bliss, 1862 December 5

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 December 5

J.O. Hanford to Aunt [Elizabeth Hanford]. Written from Camp Bliss, 1862 December 19

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of 38 letters written between 1862-1865 to both Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hanford of Hobart, Delaware County, N.Y.; a couple of letters are written to their son Charles. Most of the letters are written by four of their nephews and a family friend all serving in the Civil War; others are written by Nancie Hanford, Chauncey Hanford's wife. Two of the letters have incomplete dates and two are unsigned.The letters discuss various aspects of camp life such as living...
Dates: 1862 December 19