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Correspondence
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Bone Letter, Feb 3, 1862
Correspondence; Family; Civil War
February 3, 1862, at home. Asenath M. Paine to Dear Brother, Typescript
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Bone Letter, Aug 5, 1866
Correspondence; Family
August 5, 1866, M. L. Burl to G. M. Bone.
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Bone Letter, Jan 17, 1863
Correspondence; Family; Civil War;
January 17, 1863, Nacogdoches County, Texas. Minerva to Dr. Bone: her father was not called to war, some others were not called because they had Negroes, corn and pork are scarce.
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Bone Letter, Aug 4, 1900
Correspondence; Family; Death
August 4, 1900, Nacogdoches, Texas; letter to Minerva from H. T. Burk telling her of her brother's death.
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Bone Letter, Aug 3, 1862
Correspondence; Family; Health; Bone, Griselda Minerva Burk; Civil War
August 3, 1862, Near Douglass, Texas. Minerva to Dr. Bone: news of family and friends.
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Bone Letter, Oct 8, 1862
Correspondence; Military life; Civil War
October 8, 1862, Camp near Des Arc, Arkansas. Dr. Bone to Minerva: he's enjoying the excitement of being close to the fighting and is studying the effects of the excitement of others in the regiment.
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Bone Letter, Dec 31, 1861
Correspondence; Health; Soldiers; Civil War
December 31, 1861, Nacogdoches County, State of Texas. Minerva to Dr. Bone: is sending supplies he requested, news of deaths of acquaintances involved in the war, provisions, health, financial matters
8.
Bone Letter, Feb 21, 1862
Correspondence; Health; Soldiers; Medicine; Military life; Family; Civil War
February 21, 1862, Camp Hebert. Dr. Bone to Minerva: many sick in camp, saddened by the Confederate defeat at Roanoke Island but gladdened by another victory at Fort Donelson, everyone in camp admired
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Bone Letter, Nov 26, 1862
Correspondence; Military life; Civil War;
November 26, 1862, No place given. Dr. Bone to Minerva: they are making preparations for a permanent camp, his horse will not eat, food is getting scarce.
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Bone Letter, Oct 12, 1862
Medicine; Health; Family; Civil War
October 12, 1862, Nacogdoches County, Texas. J. W. Wade to Dr. Bone; family news.
11.
Bone Letter, Oct 9, 1862
Correspondence; Medicine; Health; Family; Civil War
October 9, 1862, Nacogdoches County, Texas. Levicey Hill to Dr. Bone; news about family and neighbors and feelings about how long the war will last.
12.
Bone Letter, April 18, 1862
Correspondence; Medicine; Health; Family; Civil War
April 18, 1862. A. A. Hill to Dr. Bone;news about his sick son Watson.
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Bone Letter, March 17, 1862
Correspondence; Military life; Civil War;
March 17, 1862, Camp Hebert. Dr. Bone to Minerva: his camp is excited at the news that they will be discharged and sent home to stand the draft, he's not pleased to enlist for war nor does he want to
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Bone Letter, Dec 7, 1861
Correspondence; Military life; Health; Family; Civil War
December 7,1861, Camp Hebert, Austin County, Texas, Dr. Bone to Minerva: Galveston vacated by General Hebert causing great excitement, requests a Bible and another suit of clothes and his case of inst
15.
Bone Letter, Dec 3, 1861
Correspondence; Military life; Health; Civil War
December 3, 1861 Hemstead, Austin County, Texas,Dr. Bone to Minerva:learns of birth of his second son, many in the company have colds, scarcity of paper and envelopes
16.
Bone Letter, June 8, 1862
Military life; Health; Military medicine; Military hospitals; Civil War; Family; Military personnel;
June 8, 1862, Camp Young. Dr. Bone to Minerva: he has been ordered to Tyler which pleases him, many men are sick at his camp, hospital provisions are scarce, many men in the hospital in town are dying
17.
Bone Letter, June 15, 1862
Correspondence; Military life; Health; Medicine; Civil War; Family
June 15, 1862, Camp Young. Dr. Bone to Minerva: he is preparing to move to Tyler and will stop by home on his way, not much sickness in camp except for measles and mumps.
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Bone Letter, Dec 19, 1861
Correspondence; Military life; Medicine; Health; Civil War
December 19, 1861, Nacogdoches County, Texas,. Minerva to Dr. Bone: offers to send a mattress and towels, visits friends. health of the family, the children, moved in with her parents, news of their p
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Poem, "The Capture of 17 of Co. H 4th Cav. "
Poetry; Civil War
"The Capture of 17 of Co. H 4th Cav." poem probably written by Dr. Bone after the war
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Bone Letter, Aug 29, 1873
Correspondence; Nacogdoches County; Rusk County; Cherokee County;
August 29, 1873, Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas. Levicey Hill to the Bones.
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